1 /* Perform various loop optimizations, including strength reduction.
2 Copyright (C) 1987, 88, 89, 91-6, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GNU CC.
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18 the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
19 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
22 /* This is the loop optimization pass of the compiler.
23 It finds invariant computations within loops and moves them
24 to the beginning of the loop. Then it identifies basic and
25 general induction variables. Strength reduction is applied to the general
26 induction variables, and induction variable elimination is applied to
27 the basic induction variables.
29 It also finds cases where
30 a register is set within the loop by zero-extending a narrower value
31 and changes these to zero the entire register once before the loop
32 and merely copy the low part within the loop.
34 Most of the complexity is in heuristics to decide when it is worth
35 while to do these things. */
42 #include "insn-config.h"
43 #include "insn-flags.h"
45 #include "hard-reg-set.h"
52 /* Vector mapping INSN_UIDs to luids.
53 The luids are like uids but increase monotonically always.
54 We use them to see whether a jump comes from outside a given loop. */
58 /* Indexed by INSN_UID, contains the ordinal giving the (innermost) loop
59 number the insn is contained in. */
63 /* 1 + largest uid of any insn. */
67 /* 1 + luid of last insn. */
71 /* Number of loops detected in current function. Used as index to the
74 static int max_loop_num
;
76 /* Indexed by loop number, contains the first and last insn of each loop. */
78 static rtx
*loop_number_loop_starts
, *loop_number_loop_ends
;
80 /* For each loop, gives the containing loop number, -1 if none. */
84 /* Indexed by loop number, contains a nonzero value if the "loop" isn't
85 really a loop (an insn outside the loop branches into it). */
87 static char *loop_invalid
;
89 /* Indexed by loop number, links together all LABEL_REFs which refer to
90 code labels outside the loop. Used by routines that need to know all
91 loop exits, such as final_biv_value and final_giv_value.
93 This does not include loop exits due to return instructions. This is
94 because all bivs and givs are pseudos, and hence must be dead after a
95 return, so the presense of a return does not affect any of the
96 optimizations that use this info. It is simpler to just not include return
97 instructions on this list. */
99 rtx
*loop_number_exit_labels
;
101 /* Indexed by loop number, counts the number of LABEL_REFs on
102 loop_number_exit_labels for this loop and all loops nested inside it. */
104 int *loop_number_exit_count
;
106 /* Holds the number of loop iterations. It is zero if the number could not be
107 calculated. Must be unsigned since the number of iterations can
108 be as high as 2^wordsize-1. For loops with a wider iterator, this number
109 will will be zero if the number of loop iterations is too large for an
110 unsigned integer to hold. */
112 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT loop_n_iterations
;
114 /* Nonzero if there is a subroutine call in the current loop.
115 (unknown_address_altered is also nonzero in this case.) */
117 static int loop_has_call
;
119 /* Nonzero if there is a volatile memory reference in the current
122 static int loop_has_volatile
;
124 /* Added loop_continue which is the NOTE_INSN_LOOP_CONT of the
125 current loop. A continue statement will generate a branch to
126 NEXT_INSN (loop_continue). */
128 static rtx loop_continue
;
130 /* Indexed by register number, contains the number of times the reg
131 is set during the loop being scanned.
132 During code motion, a negative value indicates a reg that has been
133 made a candidate; in particular -2 means that it is an candidate that
134 we know is equal to a constant and -1 means that it is an candidate
135 not known equal to a constant.
136 After code motion, regs moved have 0 (which is accurate now)
137 while the failed candidates have the original number of times set.
139 Therefore, at all times, == 0 indicates an invariant register;
140 < 0 a conditionally invariant one. */
142 static short *n_times_set
;
144 /* Original value of n_times_set; same except that this value
145 is not set negative for a reg whose sets have been made candidates
146 and not set to 0 for a reg that is moved. */
148 static short *n_times_used
;
150 /* Index by register number, 1 indicates that the register
151 cannot be moved or strength reduced. */
153 static char *may_not_optimize
;
155 /* Nonzero means reg N has already been moved out of one loop.
156 This reduces the desire to move it out of another. */
158 static char *moved_once
;
160 /* Array of MEMs that are stored in this loop. If there are too many to fit
161 here, we just turn on unknown_address_altered. */
163 #define NUM_STORES 20
164 static rtx loop_store_mems
[NUM_STORES
];
166 /* Index of first available slot in above array. */
167 static int loop_store_mems_idx
;
169 /* Nonzero if we don't know what MEMs were changed in the current loop.
170 This happens if the loop contains a call (in which case `loop_has_call'
171 will also be set) or if we store into more than NUM_STORES MEMs. */
173 static int unknown_address_altered
;
175 /* Count of movable (i.e. invariant) instructions discovered in the loop. */
176 static int num_movables
;
178 /* Count of memory write instructions discovered in the loop. */
179 static int num_mem_sets
;
181 /* Number of loops contained within the current one, including itself. */
182 static int loops_enclosed
;
184 /* Bound on pseudo register number before loop optimization.
185 A pseudo has valid regscan info if its number is < max_reg_before_loop. */
186 int max_reg_before_loop
;
188 /* This obstack is used in product_cheap_p to allocate its rtl. It
189 may call gen_reg_rtx which, in turn, may reallocate regno_reg_rtx.
190 If we used the same obstack that it did, we would be deallocating
193 static struct obstack temp_obstack
;
195 /* This is where the pointer to the obstack being used for RTL is stored. */
197 extern struct obstack
*rtl_obstack
;
199 #define obstack_chunk_alloc xmalloc
200 #define obstack_chunk_free free
202 extern char *oballoc ();
204 /* During the analysis of a loop, a chain of `struct movable's
205 is made to record all the movable insns found.
206 Then the entire chain can be scanned to decide which to move. */
210 rtx insn
; /* A movable insn */
211 rtx set_src
; /* The expression this reg is set from. */
212 rtx set_dest
; /* The destination of this SET. */
213 rtx dependencies
; /* When INSN is libcall, this is an EXPR_LIST
214 of any registers used within the LIBCALL. */
215 int consec
; /* Number of consecutive following insns
216 that must be moved with this one. */
217 int regno
; /* The register it sets */
218 short lifetime
; /* lifetime of that register;
219 may be adjusted when matching movables
220 that load the same value are found. */
221 short savings
; /* Number of insns we can move for this reg,
222 including other movables that force this
223 or match this one. */
224 unsigned int cond
: 1; /* 1 if only conditionally movable */
225 unsigned int force
: 1; /* 1 means MUST move this insn */
226 unsigned int global
: 1; /* 1 means reg is live outside this loop */
227 /* If PARTIAL is 1, GLOBAL means something different:
228 that the reg is live outside the range from where it is set
229 to the following label. */
230 unsigned int done
: 1; /* 1 inhibits further processing of this */
232 unsigned int partial
: 1; /* 1 means this reg is used for zero-extending.
233 In particular, moving it does not make it
235 unsigned int move_insn
: 1; /* 1 means that we call emit_move_insn to
236 load SRC, rather than copying INSN. */
237 unsigned int is_equiv
: 1; /* 1 means a REG_EQUIV is present on INSN. */
238 enum machine_mode savemode
; /* Nonzero means it is a mode for a low part
239 that we should avoid changing when clearing
240 the rest of the reg. */
241 struct movable
*match
; /* First entry for same value */
242 struct movable
*forces
; /* An insn that must be moved if this is */
243 struct movable
*next
;
246 FILE *loop_dump_stream
;
248 /* Forward declarations. */
250 static void find_and_verify_loops ();
251 static void mark_loop_jump ();
252 static void prescan_loop ();
253 static int reg_in_basic_block_p ();
254 static int consec_sets_invariant_p ();
255 static rtx
libcall_other_reg ();
256 static int labels_in_range_p ();
257 static void count_loop_regs_set ();
258 static void note_addr_stored ();
259 static int loop_reg_used_before_p ();
260 static void scan_loop ();
261 static void replace_call_address ();
262 static rtx
skip_consec_insns ();
263 static int libcall_benefit ();
264 static void ignore_some_movables ();
265 static void force_movables ();
266 static void combine_movables ();
267 static int rtx_equal_for_loop_p ();
268 static void move_movables ();
269 static void strength_reduce ();
270 static int valid_initial_value_p ();
271 static void find_mem_givs ();
272 static void record_biv ();
273 static void check_final_value ();
274 static void record_giv ();
275 static void update_giv_derive ();
276 static int basic_induction_var ();
277 static rtx
simplify_giv_expr ();
278 static int general_induction_var ();
279 static int consec_sets_giv ();
280 static int check_dbra_loop ();
281 static rtx
express_from ();
282 static int combine_givs_p ();
283 static void combine_givs ();
284 static int product_cheap_p ();
285 static int maybe_eliminate_biv ();
286 static int maybe_eliminate_biv_1 ();
287 static int last_use_this_basic_block ();
288 static void record_initial ();
289 static void update_reg_last_use ();
291 /* Relative gain of eliminating various kinds of operations. */
298 /* Benefit penalty, if a giv is not replaceable, i.e. must emit an insn to
299 copy the value of the strength reduced giv to its original register. */
305 char *free_point
= (char *) oballoc (1);
306 rtx reg
= gen_rtx (REG
, word_mode
, LAST_VIRTUAL_REGISTER
+ 1);
308 add_cost
= rtx_cost (gen_rtx (PLUS
, word_mode
, reg
, reg
), SET
);
310 /* We multiply by 2 to reconcile the difference in scale between
311 these two ways of computing costs. Otherwise the cost of a copy
312 will be far less than the cost of an add. */
316 /* Free the objects we just allocated. */
319 /* Initialize the obstack used for rtl in product_cheap_p. */
320 gcc_obstack_init (&temp_obstack
);
323 /* Entry point of this file. Perform loop optimization
324 on the current function. F is the first insn of the function
325 and DUMPFILE is a stream for output of a trace of actions taken
326 (or 0 if none should be output). */
329 loop_optimize (f
, dumpfile
)
330 /* f is the first instruction of a chain of insns for one function */
338 loop_dump_stream
= dumpfile
;
340 init_recog_no_volatile ();
341 init_alias_analysis ();
343 max_reg_before_loop
= max_reg_num ();
345 moved_once
= (char *) alloca (max_reg_before_loop
);
346 bzero (moved_once
, max_reg_before_loop
);
350 /* Count the number of loops. */
353 for (insn
= f
; insn
; insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
))
355 if (GET_CODE (insn
) == NOTE
356 && NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (insn
) == NOTE_INSN_LOOP_BEG
)
360 /* Don't waste time if no loops. */
361 if (max_loop_num
== 0)
364 /* Get size to use for tables indexed by uids.
365 Leave some space for labels allocated by find_and_verify_loops. */
366 max_uid_for_loop
= get_max_uid () + 1 + max_loop_num
* 32;
368 uid_luid
= (int *) alloca (max_uid_for_loop
* sizeof (int));
369 uid_loop_num
= (int *) alloca (max_uid_for_loop
* sizeof (int));
371 bzero ((char *) uid_luid
, max_uid_for_loop
* sizeof (int));
372 bzero ((char *) uid_loop_num
, max_uid_for_loop
* sizeof (int));
374 /* Allocate tables for recording each loop. We set each entry, so they need
376 loop_number_loop_starts
= (rtx
*) alloca (max_loop_num
* sizeof (rtx
));
377 loop_number_loop_ends
= (rtx
*) alloca (max_loop_num
* sizeof (rtx
));
378 loop_outer_loop
= (int *) alloca (max_loop_num
* sizeof (int));
379 loop_invalid
= (char *) alloca (max_loop_num
* sizeof (char));
380 loop_number_exit_labels
= (rtx
*) alloca (max_loop_num
* sizeof (rtx
));
381 loop_number_exit_count
= (int *) alloca (max_loop_num
* sizeof (int));
383 /* Find and process each loop.
384 First, find them, and record them in order of their beginnings. */
385 find_and_verify_loops (f
);
387 /* Now find all register lifetimes. This must be done after
388 find_and_verify_loops, because it might reorder the insns in the
390 reg_scan (f
, max_reg_num (), 1);
392 /* See if we went too far. */
393 if (get_max_uid () > max_uid_for_loop
)
396 /* Compute the mapping from uids to luids.
397 LUIDs are numbers assigned to insns, like uids,
398 except that luids increase monotonically through the code.
399 Don't assign luids to line-number NOTEs, so that the distance in luids
400 between two insns is not affected by -g. */
402 for (insn
= f
, i
= 0; insn
; insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
))
405 if (GET_CODE (insn
) != NOTE
406 || NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (insn
) <= 0)
407 uid_luid
[INSN_UID (insn
)] = ++i
;
409 /* Give a line number note the same luid as preceding insn. */
410 uid_luid
[INSN_UID (insn
)] = i
;
415 /* Don't leave gaps in uid_luid for insns that have been
416 deleted. It is possible that the first or last insn
417 using some register has been deleted by cross-jumping.
418 Make sure that uid_luid for that former insn's uid
419 points to the general area where that insn used to be. */
420 for (i
= 0; i
< max_uid_for_loop
; i
++)
422 uid_luid
[0] = uid_luid
[i
];
423 if (uid_luid
[0] != 0)
426 for (i
= 0; i
< max_uid_for_loop
; i
++)
427 if (uid_luid
[i
] == 0)
428 uid_luid
[i
] = uid_luid
[i
- 1];
430 /* Create a mapping from loops to BLOCK tree nodes. */
431 if (flag_unroll_loops
&& write_symbols
!= NO_DEBUG
)
432 find_loop_tree_blocks ();
434 /* Now scan the loops, last ones first, since this means inner ones are done
435 before outer ones. */
436 for (i
= max_loop_num
-1; i
>= 0; i
--)
437 if (! loop_invalid
[i
] && loop_number_loop_ends
[i
])
438 scan_loop (loop_number_loop_starts
[i
], loop_number_loop_ends
[i
],
441 /* If debugging and unrolling loops, we must replicate the tree nodes
442 corresponding to the blocks inside the loop, so that the original one
443 to one mapping will remain. */
444 if (flag_unroll_loops
&& write_symbols
!= NO_DEBUG
)
445 unroll_block_trees ();
448 /* Optimize one loop whose start is LOOP_START and end is END.
449 LOOP_START is the NOTE_INSN_LOOP_BEG and END is the matching
450 NOTE_INSN_LOOP_END. */
452 /* ??? Could also move memory writes out of loops if the destination address
453 is invariant, the source is invariant, the memory write is not volatile,
454 and if we can prove that no read inside the loop can read this address
455 before the write occurs. If there is a read of this address after the
456 write, then we can also mark the memory read as invariant. */
459 scan_loop (loop_start
, end
, nregs
)
465 /* 1 if we are scanning insns that could be executed zero times. */
467 /* 1 if we are scanning insns that might never be executed
468 due to a subroutine call which might exit before they are reached. */
470 /* For a rotated loop that is entered near the bottom,
471 this is the label at the top. Otherwise it is zero. */
473 /* Jump insn that enters the loop, or 0 if control drops in. */
474 rtx loop_entry_jump
= 0;
475 /* Place in the loop where control enters. */
477 /* Number of insns in the loop. */
482 /* The SET from an insn, if it is the only SET in the insn. */
484 /* Chain describing insns movable in current loop. */
485 struct movable
*movables
= 0;
486 /* Last element in `movables' -- so we can add elements at the end. */
487 struct movable
*last_movable
= 0;
488 /* Ratio of extra register life span we can justify
489 for saving an instruction. More if loop doesn't call subroutines
490 since in that case saving an insn makes more difference
491 and more registers are available. */
493 /* If we have calls, contains the insn in which a register was used
494 if it was used exactly once; contains const0_rtx if it was used more
496 rtx
*reg_single_usage
= 0;
497 /* Nonzero if we are scanning instructions in a sub-loop. */
500 n_times_set
= (short *) alloca (nregs
* sizeof (short));
501 n_times_used
= (short *) alloca (nregs
* sizeof (short));
502 may_not_optimize
= (char *) alloca (nregs
);
504 /* Determine whether this loop starts with a jump down to a test at
505 the end. This will occur for a small number of loops with a test
506 that is too complex to duplicate in front of the loop.
508 We search for the first insn or label in the loop, skipping NOTEs.
509 However, we must be careful not to skip past a NOTE_INSN_LOOP_BEG
510 (because we might have a loop executed only once that contains a
511 loop which starts with a jump to its exit test) or a NOTE_INSN_LOOP_END
512 (in case we have a degenerate loop).
514 Note that if we mistakenly think that a loop is entered at the top
515 when, in fact, it is entered at the exit test, the only effect will be
516 slightly poorer optimization. Making the opposite error can generate
517 incorrect code. Since very few loops now start with a jump to the
518 exit test, the code here to detect that case is very conservative. */
520 for (p
= NEXT_INSN (loop_start
);
522 && GET_CODE (p
) != CODE_LABEL
&& GET_RTX_CLASS (GET_CODE (p
)) != 'i'
523 && (GET_CODE (p
) != NOTE
524 || (NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (p
) != NOTE_INSN_LOOP_BEG
525 && NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (p
) != NOTE_INSN_LOOP_END
));
531 /* Set up variables describing this loop. */
532 prescan_loop (loop_start
, end
);
533 threshold
= (loop_has_call
? 1 : 2) * (1 + n_non_fixed_regs
);
535 /* If loop has a jump before the first label,
536 the true entry is the target of that jump.
537 Start scan from there.
538 But record in LOOP_TOP the place where the end-test jumps
539 back to so we can scan that after the end of the loop. */
540 if (GET_CODE (p
) == JUMP_INSN
)
544 /* Loop entry must be unconditional jump (and not a RETURN) */
546 && JUMP_LABEL (p
) != 0
547 /* Check to see whether the jump actually
548 jumps out of the loop (meaning it's no loop).
549 This case can happen for things like
550 do {..} while (0). If this label was generated previously
551 by loop, we can't tell anything about it and have to reject
553 && INSN_UID (JUMP_LABEL (p
)) < max_uid_for_loop
554 && INSN_LUID (JUMP_LABEL (p
)) >= INSN_LUID (loop_start
)
555 && INSN_LUID (JUMP_LABEL (p
)) < INSN_LUID (end
))
557 loop_top
= next_label (scan_start
);
558 scan_start
= JUMP_LABEL (p
);
562 /* If SCAN_START was an insn created by loop, we don't know its luid
563 as required by loop_reg_used_before_p. So skip such loops. (This
564 test may never be true, but it's best to play it safe.)
566 Also, skip loops where we do not start scanning at a label. This
567 test also rejects loops starting with a JUMP_INSN that failed the
570 if (INSN_UID (scan_start
) >= max_uid_for_loop
571 || GET_CODE (scan_start
) != CODE_LABEL
)
573 if (loop_dump_stream
)
574 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "\nLoop from %d to %d is phony.\n\n",
575 INSN_UID (loop_start
), INSN_UID (end
));
579 /* Count number of times each reg is set during this loop.
580 Set may_not_optimize[I] if it is not safe to move out
581 the setting of register I. If this loop has calls, set
582 reg_single_usage[I]. */
584 bzero ((char *) n_times_set
, nregs
* sizeof (short));
585 bzero (may_not_optimize
, nregs
);
589 reg_single_usage
= (rtx
*) alloca (nregs
* sizeof (rtx
));
590 bzero ((char *) reg_single_usage
, nregs
* sizeof (rtx
));
593 count_loop_regs_set (loop_top
? loop_top
: loop_start
, end
,
594 may_not_optimize
, reg_single_usage
, &insn_count
, nregs
);
596 for (i
= 0; i
< FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
; i
++)
597 may_not_optimize
[i
] = 1, n_times_set
[i
] = 1;
598 bcopy ((char *) n_times_set
, (char *) n_times_used
, nregs
* sizeof (short));
600 if (loop_dump_stream
)
602 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "\nLoop from %d to %d: %d real insns.\n",
603 INSN_UID (loop_start
), INSN_UID (end
), insn_count
);
605 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "Continue at insn %d.\n",
606 INSN_UID (loop_continue
));
609 /* Scan through the loop finding insns that are safe to move.
610 Set n_times_set negative for the reg being set, so that
611 this reg will be considered invariant for subsequent insns.
612 We consider whether subsequent insns use the reg
613 in deciding whether it is worth actually moving.
615 MAYBE_NEVER is nonzero if we have passed a conditional jump insn
616 and therefore it is possible that the insns we are scanning
617 would never be executed. At such times, we must make sure
618 that it is safe to execute the insn once instead of zero times.
619 When MAYBE_NEVER is 0, all insns will be executed at least once
620 so that is not a problem. */
626 /* At end of a straight-in loop, we are done.
627 At end of a loop entered at the bottom, scan the top. */
640 if (GET_RTX_CLASS (GET_CODE (p
)) == 'i'
641 && find_reg_note (p
, REG_LIBCALL
, NULL_RTX
))
643 else if (GET_RTX_CLASS (GET_CODE (p
)) == 'i'
644 && find_reg_note (p
, REG_RETVAL
, NULL_RTX
))
647 if (GET_CODE (p
) == INSN
648 && (set
= single_set (p
))
649 && GET_CODE (SET_DEST (set
)) == REG
650 && ! may_not_optimize
[REGNO (SET_DEST (set
))])
655 rtx src
= SET_SRC (set
);
656 rtx dependencies
= 0;
658 /* Figure out what to use as a source of this insn. If a REG_EQUIV
659 note is given or if a REG_EQUAL note with a constant operand is
660 specified, use it as the source and mark that we should move
661 this insn by calling emit_move_insn rather that duplicating the
664 Otherwise, only use the REG_EQUAL contents if a REG_RETVAL note
666 temp
= find_reg_note (p
, REG_EQUIV
, NULL_RTX
);
668 src
= XEXP (temp
, 0), move_insn
= 1;
671 temp
= find_reg_note (p
, REG_EQUAL
, NULL_RTX
);
672 if (temp
&& CONSTANT_P (XEXP (temp
, 0)))
673 src
= XEXP (temp
, 0), move_insn
= 1;
674 if (temp
&& find_reg_note (p
, REG_RETVAL
, NULL_RTX
))
676 src
= XEXP (temp
, 0);
677 /* A libcall block can use regs that don't appear in
678 the equivalent expression. To move the libcall,
679 we must move those regs too. */
680 dependencies
= libcall_other_reg (p
, src
);
684 /* Don't try to optimize a register that was made
685 by loop-optimization for an inner loop.
686 We don't know its life-span, so we can't compute the benefit. */
687 if (REGNO (SET_DEST (set
)) >= max_reg_before_loop
)
689 /* In order to move a register, we need to have one of three cases:
690 (1) it is used only in the same basic block as the set
691 (2) it is not a user variable and it is not used in the
692 exit test (this can cause the variable to be used
693 before it is set just like a user-variable).
694 (3) the set is guaranteed to be executed once the loop starts,
695 and the reg is not used until after that. */
696 else if (! ((! maybe_never
697 && ! loop_reg_used_before_p (set
, p
, loop_start
,
699 || (! REG_USERVAR_P (SET_DEST (set
))
700 && ! REG_LOOP_TEST_P (SET_DEST (set
)))
701 || reg_in_basic_block_p (p
, SET_DEST (set
))))
703 else if ((tem
= invariant_p (src
))
704 && (dependencies
== 0
705 || (tem2
= invariant_p (dependencies
)) != 0)
706 && (n_times_set
[REGNO (SET_DEST (set
))] == 1
708 = consec_sets_invariant_p (SET_DEST (set
),
709 n_times_set
[REGNO (SET_DEST (set
))],
711 /* If the insn can cause a trap (such as divide by zero),
712 can't move it unless it's guaranteed to be executed
713 once loop is entered. Even a function call might
714 prevent the trap insn from being reached
715 (since it might exit!) */
716 && ! ((maybe_never
|| call_passed
)
717 && may_trap_p (src
)))
719 register struct movable
*m
;
720 register int regno
= REGNO (SET_DEST (set
));
722 /* A potential lossage is where we have a case where two insns
723 can be combined as long as they are both in the loop, but
724 we move one of them outside the loop. For large loops,
725 this can lose. The most common case of this is the address
726 of a function being called.
728 Therefore, if this register is marked as being used exactly
729 once if we are in a loop with calls (a "large loop"), see if
730 we can replace the usage of this register with the source
731 of this SET. If we can, delete this insn.
733 Don't do this if P has a REG_RETVAL note or if we have
734 SMALL_REGISTER_CLASSES and SET_SRC is a hard register. */
736 if (reg_single_usage
&& reg_single_usage
[regno
] != 0
737 && reg_single_usage
[regno
] != const0_rtx
738 && regno_first_uid
[regno
] == INSN_UID (p
)
739 && (regno_last_uid
[regno
]
740 == INSN_UID (reg_single_usage
[regno
]))
741 && n_times_set
[REGNO (SET_DEST (set
))] == 1
742 && ! side_effects_p (SET_SRC (set
))
743 && ! find_reg_note (p
, REG_RETVAL
, NULL_RTX
)
744 #ifdef SMALL_REGISTER_CLASSES
745 && ! (SMALL_REGISTER_CLASSES
746 && GET_CODE (SET_SRC (set
)) == REG
747 && REGNO (SET_SRC (set
)) < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
)
749 /* This test is not redundant; SET_SRC (set) might be
750 a call-clobbered register and the life of REGNO
751 might span a call. */
752 && ! modified_between_p (SET_SRC (set
), p
,
753 reg_single_usage
[regno
])
754 && no_labels_between_p (p
, reg_single_usage
[regno
])
755 && validate_replace_rtx (SET_DEST (set
), SET_SRC (set
),
756 reg_single_usage
[regno
]))
758 /* Replace any usage in a REG_EQUAL note. Must copy the
759 new source, so that we don't get rtx sharing between the
760 SET_SOURCE and REG_NOTES of insn p. */
761 REG_NOTES (reg_single_usage
[regno
])
762 = replace_rtx (REG_NOTES (reg_single_usage
[regno
]),
763 SET_DEST (set
), copy_rtx (SET_SRC (set
)));
766 NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (p
) = NOTE_INSN_DELETED
;
767 NOTE_SOURCE_FILE (p
) = 0;
768 n_times_set
[regno
] = 0;
772 m
= (struct movable
*) alloca (sizeof (struct movable
));
776 m
->dependencies
= dependencies
;
777 m
->set_dest
= SET_DEST (set
);
779 m
->consec
= n_times_set
[REGNO (SET_DEST (set
))] - 1;
783 m
->move_insn
= move_insn
;
784 m
->is_equiv
= (find_reg_note (p
, REG_EQUIV
, NULL_RTX
) != 0);
785 m
->savemode
= VOIDmode
;
787 /* Set M->cond if either invariant_p or consec_sets_invariant_p
788 returned 2 (only conditionally invariant). */
789 m
->cond
= ((tem
| tem1
| tem2
) > 1);
790 m
->global
= (uid_luid
[regno_last_uid
[regno
]] > INSN_LUID (end
)
791 || uid_luid
[regno_first_uid
[regno
]] < INSN_LUID (loop_start
));
793 m
->lifetime
= (uid_luid
[regno_last_uid
[regno
]]
794 - uid_luid
[regno_first_uid
[regno
]]);
795 m
->savings
= n_times_used
[regno
];
796 if (find_reg_note (p
, REG_RETVAL
, NULL_RTX
))
797 m
->savings
+= libcall_benefit (p
);
798 n_times_set
[regno
] = move_insn
? -2 : -1;
799 /* Add M to the end of the chain MOVABLES. */
803 last_movable
->next
= m
;
808 /* Skip this insn, not checking REG_LIBCALL notes. */
809 p
= next_nonnote_insn (p
);
810 /* Skip the consecutive insns, if there are any. */
811 p
= skip_consec_insns (p
, m
->consec
);
812 /* Back up to the last insn of the consecutive group. */
813 p
= prev_nonnote_insn (p
);
815 /* We must now reset m->move_insn, m->is_equiv, and possibly
816 m->set_src to correspond to the effects of all the
818 temp
= find_reg_note (p
, REG_EQUIV
, NULL_RTX
);
820 m
->set_src
= XEXP (temp
, 0), m
->move_insn
= 1;
823 temp
= find_reg_note (p
, REG_EQUAL
, NULL_RTX
);
824 if (temp
&& CONSTANT_P (XEXP (temp
, 0)))
825 m
->set_src
= XEXP (temp
, 0), m
->move_insn
= 1;
830 m
->is_equiv
= (find_reg_note (p
, REG_EQUIV
, NULL_RTX
) != 0);
833 /* If this register is always set within a STRICT_LOW_PART
834 or set to zero, then its high bytes are constant.
835 So clear them outside the loop and within the loop
836 just load the low bytes.
837 We must check that the machine has an instruction to do so.
838 Also, if the value loaded into the register
839 depends on the same register, this cannot be done. */
840 else if (SET_SRC (set
) == const0_rtx
841 && GET_CODE (NEXT_INSN (p
)) == INSN
842 && (set1
= single_set (NEXT_INSN (p
)))
843 && GET_CODE (set1
) == SET
844 && (GET_CODE (SET_DEST (set1
)) == STRICT_LOW_PART
)
845 && (GET_CODE (XEXP (SET_DEST (set1
), 0)) == SUBREG
)
846 && (SUBREG_REG (XEXP (SET_DEST (set1
), 0))
848 && !reg_mentioned_p (SET_DEST (set
), SET_SRC (set1
)))
850 register int regno
= REGNO (SET_DEST (set
));
851 if (n_times_set
[regno
] == 2)
853 register struct movable
*m
;
854 m
= (struct movable
*) alloca (sizeof (struct movable
));
857 m
->set_dest
= SET_DEST (set
);
865 /* If the insn may not be executed on some cycles,
866 we can't clear the whole reg; clear just high part.
867 Not even if the reg is used only within this loop.
874 Clearing x before the inner loop could clobber a value
875 being saved from the last time around the outer loop.
876 However, if the reg is not used outside this loop
877 and all uses of the register are in the same
878 basic block as the store, there is no problem.
880 If this insn was made by loop, we don't know its
881 INSN_LUID and hence must make a conservative
883 m
->global
= (INSN_UID (p
) >= max_uid_for_loop
884 || (uid_luid
[regno_last_uid
[regno
]]
886 || (uid_luid
[regno_first_uid
[regno
]]
888 || (labels_in_range_p
889 (p
, uid_luid
[regno_first_uid
[regno
]])));
890 if (maybe_never
&& m
->global
)
891 m
->savemode
= GET_MODE (SET_SRC (set1
));
893 m
->savemode
= VOIDmode
;
897 m
->lifetime
= (uid_luid
[regno_last_uid
[regno
]]
898 - uid_luid
[regno_first_uid
[regno
]]);
900 n_times_set
[regno
] = -1;
901 /* Add M to the end of the chain MOVABLES. */
905 last_movable
->next
= m
;
910 /* Past a call insn, we get to insns which might not be executed
911 because the call might exit. This matters for insns that trap.
912 Call insns inside a REG_LIBCALL/REG_RETVAL block always return,
913 so they don't count. */
914 else if (GET_CODE (p
) == CALL_INSN
&& ! in_libcall
)
916 /* Past a label or a jump, we get to insns for which we
917 can't count on whether or how many times they will be
918 executed during each iteration. Therefore, we can
919 only move out sets of trivial variables
920 (those not used after the loop). */
921 /* Similar code appears twice in strength_reduce. */
922 else if ((GET_CODE (p
) == CODE_LABEL
|| GET_CODE (p
) == JUMP_INSN
)
923 /* If we enter the loop in the middle, and scan around to the
924 beginning, don't set maybe_never for that. This must be an
925 unconditional jump, otherwise the code at the top of the
926 loop might never be executed. Unconditional jumps are
927 followed a by barrier then loop end. */
928 && ! (GET_CODE (p
) == JUMP_INSN
&& JUMP_LABEL (p
) == loop_top
929 && NEXT_INSN (NEXT_INSN (p
)) == end
930 && simplejump_p (p
)))
932 else if (GET_CODE (p
) == NOTE
)
934 /* At the virtual top of a converted loop, insns are again known to
935 be executed: logically, the loop begins here even though the exit
936 code has been duplicated. */
937 if (NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (p
) == NOTE_INSN_LOOP_VTOP
&& loop_depth
== 0)
938 maybe_never
= call_passed
= 0;
939 else if (NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (p
) == NOTE_INSN_LOOP_BEG
)
941 else if (NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (p
) == NOTE_INSN_LOOP_END
)
946 /* If one movable subsumes another, ignore that other. */
948 ignore_some_movables (movables
);
950 /* For each movable insn, see if the reg that it loads
951 leads when it dies right into another conditionally movable insn.
952 If so, record that the second insn "forces" the first one,
953 since the second can be moved only if the first is. */
955 force_movables (movables
);
957 /* See if there are multiple movable insns that load the same value.
958 If there are, make all but the first point at the first one
959 through the `match' field, and add the priorities of them
960 all together as the priority of the first. */
962 combine_movables (movables
, nregs
);
964 /* Now consider each movable insn to decide whether it is worth moving.
965 Store 0 in n_times_set for each reg that is moved. */
967 move_movables (movables
, threshold
,
968 insn_count
, loop_start
, end
, nregs
);
970 /* Now candidates that still are negative are those not moved.
971 Change n_times_set to indicate that those are not actually invariant. */
972 for (i
= 0; i
< nregs
; i
++)
973 if (n_times_set
[i
] < 0)
974 n_times_set
[i
] = n_times_used
[i
];
976 if (flag_strength_reduce
)
977 strength_reduce (scan_start
, end
, loop_top
,
978 insn_count
, loop_start
, end
);
981 /* Add elements to *OUTPUT to record all the pseudo-regs
982 mentioned in IN_THIS but not mentioned in NOT_IN_THIS. */
985 record_excess_regs (in_this
, not_in_this
, output
)
986 rtx in_this
, not_in_this
;
993 code
= GET_CODE (in_this
);
1007 if (REGNO (in_this
) >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
1008 && ! reg_mentioned_p (in_this
, not_in_this
))
1009 *output
= gen_rtx (EXPR_LIST
, VOIDmode
, in_this
, *output
);
1013 fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
1014 for (i
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
1021 for (j
= 0; j
< XVECLEN (in_this
, i
); j
++)
1022 record_excess_regs (XVECEXP (in_this
, i
, j
), not_in_this
, output
);
1026 record_excess_regs (XEXP (in_this
, i
), not_in_this
, output
);
1032 /* Check what regs are referred to in the libcall block ending with INSN,
1033 aside from those mentioned in the equivalent value.
1034 If there are none, return 0.
1035 If there are one or more, return an EXPR_LIST containing all of them. */
1038 libcall_other_reg (insn
, equiv
)
1041 rtx note
= find_reg_note (insn
, REG_RETVAL
, NULL_RTX
);
1042 rtx p
= XEXP (note
, 0);
1045 /* First, find all the regs used in the libcall block
1046 that are not mentioned as inputs to the result. */
1050 if (GET_CODE (p
) == INSN
|| GET_CODE (p
) == JUMP_INSN
1051 || GET_CODE (p
) == CALL_INSN
)
1052 record_excess_regs (PATTERN (p
), equiv
, &output
);
1059 /* Return 1 if all uses of REG
1060 are between INSN and the end of the basic block. */
1063 reg_in_basic_block_p (insn
, reg
)
1066 int regno
= REGNO (reg
);
1069 if (regno_first_uid
[regno
] != INSN_UID (insn
))
1072 /* Search this basic block for the already recorded last use of the reg. */
1073 for (p
= insn
; p
; p
= NEXT_INSN (p
))
1075 switch (GET_CODE (p
))
1082 /* Ordinary insn: if this is the last use, we win. */
1083 if (regno_last_uid
[regno
] == INSN_UID (p
))
1088 /* Jump insn: if this is the last use, we win. */
1089 if (regno_last_uid
[regno
] == INSN_UID (p
))
1091 /* Otherwise, it's the end of the basic block, so we lose. */
1096 /* It's the end of the basic block, so we lose. */
1101 /* The "last use" doesn't follow the "first use"?? */
1105 /* Compute the benefit of eliminating the insns in the block whose
1106 last insn is LAST. This may be a group of insns used to compute a
1107 value directly or can contain a library call. */
1110 libcall_benefit (last
)
1116 for (insn
= XEXP (find_reg_note (last
, REG_RETVAL
, NULL_RTX
), 0);
1117 insn
!= last
; insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
))
1119 if (GET_CODE (insn
) == CALL_INSN
)
1120 benefit
+= 10; /* Assume at least this many insns in a library
1122 else if (GET_CODE (insn
) == INSN
1123 && GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) != USE
1124 && GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) != CLOBBER
)
1131 /* Skip COUNT insns from INSN, counting library calls as 1 insn. */
1134 skip_consec_insns (insn
, count
)
1138 for (; count
> 0; count
--)
1142 /* If first insn of libcall sequence, skip to end. */
1143 /* Do this at start of loop, since INSN is guaranteed to
1145 if (GET_CODE (insn
) != NOTE
1146 && (temp
= find_reg_note (insn
, REG_LIBCALL
, NULL_RTX
)))
1147 insn
= XEXP (temp
, 0);
1149 do insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
);
1150 while (GET_CODE (insn
) == NOTE
);
1156 /* Ignore any movable whose insn falls within a libcall
1157 which is part of another movable.
1158 We make use of the fact that the movable for the libcall value
1159 was made later and so appears later on the chain. */
1162 ignore_some_movables (movables
)
1163 struct movable
*movables
;
1165 register struct movable
*m
, *m1
;
1167 for (m
= movables
; m
; m
= m
->next
)
1169 /* Is this a movable for the value of a libcall? */
1170 rtx note
= find_reg_note (m
->insn
, REG_RETVAL
, NULL_RTX
);
1174 /* Check for earlier movables inside that range,
1175 and mark them invalid. We cannot use LUIDs here because
1176 insns created by loop.c for prior loops don't have LUIDs.
1177 Rather than reject all such insns from movables, we just
1178 explicitly check each insn in the libcall (since invariant
1179 libcalls aren't that common). */
1180 for (insn
= XEXP (note
, 0); insn
!= m
->insn
; insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
))
1181 for (m1
= movables
; m1
!= m
; m1
= m1
->next
)
1182 if (m1
->insn
== insn
)
1188 /* For each movable insn, see if the reg that it loads
1189 leads when it dies right into another conditionally movable insn.
1190 If so, record that the second insn "forces" the first one,
1191 since the second can be moved only if the first is. */
1194 force_movables (movables
)
1195 struct movable
*movables
;
1197 register struct movable
*m
, *m1
;
1198 for (m1
= movables
; m1
; m1
= m1
->next
)
1199 /* Omit this if moving just the (SET (REG) 0) of a zero-extend. */
1200 if (!m1
->partial
&& !m1
->done
)
1202 int regno
= m1
->regno
;
1203 for (m
= m1
->next
; m
; m
= m
->next
)
1204 /* ??? Could this be a bug? What if CSE caused the
1205 register of M1 to be used after this insn?
1206 Since CSE does not update regno_last_uid,
1207 this insn M->insn might not be where it dies.
1208 But very likely this doesn't matter; what matters is
1209 that M's reg is computed from M1's reg. */
1210 if (INSN_UID (m
->insn
) == regno_last_uid
[regno
]
1213 if (m
!= 0 && m
->set_src
== m1
->set_dest
1214 /* If m->consec, m->set_src isn't valid. */
1218 /* Increase the priority of the moving the first insn
1219 since it permits the second to be moved as well. */
1223 m1
->lifetime
+= m
->lifetime
;
1224 m1
->savings
+= m1
->savings
;
1229 /* Find invariant expressions that are equal and can be combined into
1233 combine_movables (movables
, nregs
)
1234 struct movable
*movables
;
1237 register struct movable
*m
;
1238 char *matched_regs
= (char *) alloca (nregs
);
1239 enum machine_mode mode
;
1241 /* Regs that are set more than once are not allowed to match
1242 or be matched. I'm no longer sure why not. */
1243 /* Perhaps testing m->consec_sets would be more appropriate here? */
1245 for (m
= movables
; m
; m
= m
->next
)
1246 if (m
->match
== 0 && n_times_used
[m
->regno
] == 1 && !m
->partial
)
1248 register struct movable
*m1
;
1249 int regno
= m
->regno
;
1251 bzero (matched_regs
, nregs
);
1252 matched_regs
[regno
] = 1;
1254 for (m1
= movables
; m1
; m1
= m1
->next
)
1255 if (m
!= m1
&& m1
->match
== 0 && n_times_used
[m1
->regno
] == 1
1256 /* A reg used outside the loop mustn't be eliminated. */
1258 /* A reg used for zero-extending mustn't be eliminated. */
1260 && (matched_regs
[m1
->regno
]
1263 /* Can combine regs with different modes loaded from the
1264 same constant only if the modes are the same or
1265 if both are integer modes with M wider or the same
1266 width as M1. The check for integer is redundant, but
1267 safe, since the only case of differing destination
1268 modes with equal sources is when both sources are
1269 VOIDmode, i.e., CONST_INT. */
1270 (GET_MODE (m
->set_dest
) == GET_MODE (m1
->set_dest
)
1271 || (GET_MODE_CLASS (GET_MODE (m
->set_dest
)) == MODE_INT
1272 && GET_MODE_CLASS (GET_MODE (m1
->set_dest
)) == MODE_INT
1273 && (GET_MODE_BITSIZE (GET_MODE (m
->set_dest
))
1274 >= GET_MODE_BITSIZE (GET_MODE (m1
->set_dest
)))))
1275 /* See if the source of M1 says it matches M. */
1276 && ((GET_CODE (m1
->set_src
) == REG
1277 && matched_regs
[REGNO (m1
->set_src
)])
1278 || rtx_equal_for_loop_p (m
->set_src
, m1
->set_src
,
1280 && ((m
->dependencies
== m1
->dependencies
)
1281 || rtx_equal_p (m
->dependencies
, m1
->dependencies
)))
1283 m
->lifetime
+= m1
->lifetime
;
1284 m
->savings
+= m1
->savings
;
1287 matched_regs
[m1
->regno
] = 1;
1291 /* Now combine the regs used for zero-extension.
1292 This can be done for those not marked `global'
1293 provided their lives don't overlap. */
1295 for (mode
= GET_CLASS_NARROWEST_MODE (MODE_INT
); mode
!= VOIDmode
;
1296 mode
= GET_MODE_WIDER_MODE (mode
))
1298 register struct movable
*m0
= 0;
1300 /* Combine all the registers for extension from mode MODE.
1301 Don't combine any that are used outside this loop. */
1302 for (m
= movables
; m
; m
= m
->next
)
1303 if (m
->partial
&& ! m
->global
1304 && mode
== GET_MODE (SET_SRC (PATTERN (NEXT_INSN (m
->insn
)))))
1306 register struct movable
*m1
;
1307 int first
= uid_luid
[regno_first_uid
[m
->regno
]];
1308 int last
= uid_luid
[regno_last_uid
[m
->regno
]];
1312 /* First one: don't check for overlap, just record it. */
1317 /* Make sure they extend to the same mode.
1318 (Almost always true.) */
1319 if (GET_MODE (m
->set_dest
) != GET_MODE (m0
->set_dest
))
1322 /* We already have one: check for overlap with those
1323 already combined together. */
1324 for (m1
= movables
; m1
!= m
; m1
= m1
->next
)
1325 if (m1
== m0
|| (m1
->partial
&& m1
->match
== m0
))
1326 if (! (uid_luid
[regno_first_uid
[m1
->regno
]] > last
1327 || uid_luid
[regno_last_uid
[m1
->regno
]] < first
))
1330 /* No overlap: we can combine this with the others. */
1331 m0
->lifetime
+= m
->lifetime
;
1332 m0
->savings
+= m
->savings
;
1341 /* Return 1 if regs X and Y will become the same if moved. */
1344 regs_match_p (x
, y
, movables
)
1346 struct movable
*movables
;
1350 struct movable
*mx
, *my
;
1352 for (mx
= movables
; mx
; mx
= mx
->next
)
1353 if (mx
->regno
== xn
)
1356 for (my
= movables
; my
; my
= my
->next
)
1357 if (my
->regno
== yn
)
1361 && ((mx
->match
== my
->match
&& mx
->match
!= 0)
1363 || mx
== my
->match
));
1366 /* Return 1 if X and Y are identical-looking rtx's.
1367 This is the Lisp function EQUAL for rtx arguments.
1369 If two registers are matching movables or a movable register and an
1370 equivalent constant, consider them equal. */
1373 rtx_equal_for_loop_p (x
, y
, movables
)
1375 struct movable
*movables
;
1379 register struct movable
*m
;
1380 register enum rtx_code code
;
1385 if (x
== 0 || y
== 0)
1388 code
= GET_CODE (x
);
1390 /* If we have a register and a constant, they may sometimes be
1392 if (GET_CODE (x
) == REG
&& n_times_set
[REGNO (x
)] == -2
1394 for (m
= movables
; m
; m
= m
->next
)
1395 if (m
->move_insn
&& m
->regno
== REGNO (x
)
1396 && rtx_equal_p (m
->set_src
, y
))
1399 else if (GET_CODE (y
) == REG
&& n_times_set
[REGNO (y
)] == -2
1401 for (m
= movables
; m
; m
= m
->next
)
1402 if (m
->move_insn
&& m
->regno
== REGNO (y
)
1403 && rtx_equal_p (m
->set_src
, x
))
1406 /* Otherwise, rtx's of different codes cannot be equal. */
1407 if (code
!= GET_CODE (y
))
1410 /* (MULT:SI x y) and (MULT:HI x y) are NOT equivalent.
1411 (REG:SI x) and (REG:HI x) are NOT equivalent. */
1413 if (GET_MODE (x
) != GET_MODE (y
))
1416 /* These three types of rtx's can be compared nonrecursively. */
1418 return (REGNO (x
) == REGNO (y
) || regs_match_p (x
, y
, movables
));
1420 if (code
== LABEL_REF
)
1421 return XEXP (x
, 0) == XEXP (y
, 0);
1422 if (code
== SYMBOL_REF
)
1423 return XSTR (x
, 0) == XSTR (y
, 0);
1425 /* Compare the elements. If any pair of corresponding elements
1426 fail to match, return 0 for the whole things. */
1428 fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
1429 for (i
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
1434 if (XWINT (x
, i
) != XWINT (y
, i
))
1439 if (XINT (x
, i
) != XINT (y
, i
))
1444 /* Two vectors must have the same length. */
1445 if (XVECLEN (x
, i
) != XVECLEN (y
, i
))
1448 /* And the corresponding elements must match. */
1449 for (j
= 0; j
< XVECLEN (x
, i
); j
++)
1450 if (rtx_equal_for_loop_p (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
), XVECEXP (y
, i
, j
), movables
) == 0)
1455 if (rtx_equal_for_loop_p (XEXP (x
, i
), XEXP (y
, i
), movables
) == 0)
1460 if (strcmp (XSTR (x
, i
), XSTR (y
, i
)))
1465 /* These are just backpointers, so they don't matter. */
1471 /* It is believed that rtx's at this level will never
1472 contain anything but integers and other rtx's,
1473 except for within LABEL_REFs and SYMBOL_REFs. */
1481 /* If X contains any LABEL_REF's, add REG_LABEL notes for them to all
1482 insns in INSNS which use thet reference. */
1485 add_label_notes (x
, insns
)
1489 enum rtx_code code
= GET_CODE (x
);
1494 if (code
== LABEL_REF
&& !LABEL_REF_NONLOCAL_P (x
))
1496 rtx next
= next_real_insn (XEXP (x
, 0));
1498 /* Don't record labels that refer to dispatch tables.
1499 This is not necessary, since the tablejump references the same label.
1500 And if we did record them, flow.c would make worse code. */
1502 || ! (GET_CODE (next
) == JUMP_INSN
1503 && (GET_CODE (PATTERN (next
)) == ADDR_VEC
1504 || GET_CODE (PATTERN (next
)) == ADDR_DIFF_VEC
)))
1506 for (insn
= insns
; insn
; insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
))
1507 if (reg_mentioned_p (XEXP (x
, 0), insn
))
1508 REG_NOTES (insn
) = gen_rtx (EXPR_LIST
, REG_LABEL
, XEXP (x
, 0),
1514 fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
1515 for (i
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
1518 add_label_notes (XEXP (x
, i
), insns
);
1519 else if (fmt
[i
] == 'E')
1520 for (j
= XVECLEN (x
, i
) - 1; j
>= 0; j
--)
1521 add_label_notes (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
), insns
);
1525 /* Scan MOVABLES, and move the insns that deserve to be moved.
1526 If two matching movables are combined, replace one reg with the
1527 other throughout. */
1530 move_movables (movables
, threshold
, insn_count
, loop_start
, end
, nregs
)
1531 struct movable
*movables
;
1539 register struct movable
*m
;
1541 /* Map of pseudo-register replacements to handle combining
1542 when we move several insns that load the same value
1543 into different pseudo-registers. */
1544 rtx
*reg_map
= (rtx
*) alloca (nregs
* sizeof (rtx
));
1545 char *already_moved
= (char *) alloca (nregs
);
1547 bzero (already_moved
, nregs
);
1548 bzero ((char *) reg_map
, nregs
* sizeof (rtx
));
1552 for (m
= movables
; m
; m
= m
->next
)
1554 /* Describe this movable insn. */
1556 if (loop_dump_stream
)
1558 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "Insn %d: regno %d (life %d), ",
1559 INSN_UID (m
->insn
), m
->regno
, m
->lifetime
);
1561 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "consec %d, ", m
->consec
);
1563 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "cond ");
1565 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "force ");
1567 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "global ");
1569 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "done ");
1571 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "move-insn ");
1573 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "matches %d ",
1574 INSN_UID (m
->match
->insn
));
1576 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "forces %d ",
1577 INSN_UID (m
->forces
->insn
));
1580 /* Count movables. Value used in heuristics in strength_reduce. */
1583 /* Ignore the insn if it's already done (it matched something else).
1584 Otherwise, see if it is now safe to move. */
1588 || (1 == invariant_p (m
->set_src
)
1589 && (m
->dependencies
== 0
1590 || 1 == invariant_p (m
->dependencies
))
1592 || 1 == consec_sets_invariant_p (m
->set_dest
,
1595 && (! m
->forces
|| m
->forces
->done
))
1599 int savings
= m
->savings
;
1601 /* We have an insn that is safe to move.
1602 Compute its desirability. */
1607 if (loop_dump_stream
)
1608 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "savings %d ", savings
);
1610 if (moved_once
[regno
])
1614 if (loop_dump_stream
)
1615 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "halved since already moved ");
1618 /* An insn MUST be moved if we already moved something else
1619 which is safe only if this one is moved too: that is,
1620 if already_moved[REGNO] is nonzero. */
1622 /* An insn is desirable to move if the new lifetime of the
1623 register is no more than THRESHOLD times the old lifetime.
1624 If it's not desirable, it means the loop is so big
1625 that moving won't speed things up much,
1626 and it is liable to make register usage worse. */
1628 /* It is also desirable to move if it can be moved at no
1629 extra cost because something else was already moved. */
1631 if (already_moved
[regno
]
1632 || (threshold
* savings
* m
->lifetime
) >= insn_count
1633 || (m
->forces
&& m
->forces
->done
1634 && n_times_used
[m
->forces
->regno
] == 1))
1637 register struct movable
*m1
;
1640 /* Now move the insns that set the reg. */
1642 if (m
->partial
&& m
->match
)
1646 /* Find the end of this chain of matching regs.
1647 Thus, we load each reg in the chain from that one reg.
1648 And that reg is loaded with 0 directly,
1649 since it has ->match == 0. */
1650 for (m1
= m
; m1
->match
; m1
= m1
->match
);
1651 newpat
= gen_move_insn (SET_DEST (PATTERN (m
->insn
)),
1652 SET_DEST (PATTERN (m1
->insn
)));
1653 i1
= emit_insn_before (newpat
, loop_start
);
1655 /* Mark the moved, invariant reg as being allowed to
1656 share a hard reg with the other matching invariant. */
1657 REG_NOTES (i1
) = REG_NOTES (m
->insn
);
1658 r1
= SET_DEST (PATTERN (m
->insn
));
1659 r2
= SET_DEST (PATTERN (m1
->insn
));
1660 regs_may_share
= gen_rtx (EXPR_LIST
, VOIDmode
, r1
,
1661 gen_rtx (EXPR_LIST
, VOIDmode
, r2
,
1663 delete_insn (m
->insn
);
1668 if (loop_dump_stream
)
1669 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, " moved to %d", INSN_UID (i1
));
1671 /* If we are to re-generate the item being moved with a
1672 new move insn, first delete what we have and then emit
1673 the move insn before the loop. */
1674 else if (m
->move_insn
)
1678 for (count
= m
->consec
; count
>= 0; count
--)
1680 /* If this is the first insn of a library call sequence,
1682 if (GET_CODE (p
) != NOTE
1683 && (temp
= find_reg_note (p
, REG_LIBCALL
, NULL_RTX
)))
1686 /* If this is the last insn of a libcall sequence, then
1687 delete every insn in the sequence except the last.
1688 The last insn is handled in the normal manner. */
1689 if (GET_CODE (p
) != NOTE
1690 && (temp
= find_reg_note (p
, REG_RETVAL
, NULL_RTX
)))
1692 temp
= XEXP (temp
, 0);
1694 temp
= delete_insn (temp
);
1697 p
= delete_insn (p
);
1698 while (p
&& GET_CODE (p
) == NOTE
)
1703 emit_move_insn (m
->set_dest
, m
->set_src
);
1704 temp
= get_insns ();
1707 add_label_notes (m
->set_src
, temp
);
1709 i1
= emit_insns_before (temp
, loop_start
);
1710 if (! find_reg_note (i1
, REG_EQUAL
, NULL_RTX
))
1712 = gen_rtx (EXPR_LIST
,
1713 m
->is_equiv
? REG_EQUIV
: REG_EQUAL
,
1714 m
->set_src
, REG_NOTES (i1
));
1716 if (loop_dump_stream
)
1717 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, " moved to %d", INSN_UID (i1
));
1719 /* The more regs we move, the less we like moving them. */
1724 for (count
= m
->consec
; count
>= 0; count
--)
1728 /* If first insn of libcall sequence, skip to end. */
1729 /* Do this at start of loop, since p is guaranteed to
1731 if (GET_CODE (p
) != NOTE
1732 && (temp
= find_reg_note (p
, REG_LIBCALL
, NULL_RTX
)))
1735 /* If last insn of libcall sequence, move all
1736 insns except the last before the loop. The last
1737 insn is handled in the normal manner. */
1738 if (GET_CODE (p
) != NOTE
1739 && (temp
= find_reg_note (p
, REG_RETVAL
, NULL_RTX
)))
1743 rtx fn_address_insn
= 0;
1746 for (temp
= XEXP (temp
, 0); temp
!= p
;
1747 temp
= NEXT_INSN (temp
))
1753 if (GET_CODE (temp
) == NOTE
)
1756 body
= PATTERN (temp
);
1758 /* Find the next insn after TEMP,
1759 not counting USE or NOTE insns. */
1760 for (next
= NEXT_INSN (temp
); next
!= p
;
1761 next
= NEXT_INSN (next
))
1762 if (! (GET_CODE (next
) == INSN
1763 && GET_CODE (PATTERN (next
)) == USE
)
1764 && GET_CODE (next
) != NOTE
)
1767 /* If that is the call, this may be the insn
1768 that loads the function address.
1770 Extract the function address from the insn
1771 that loads it into a register.
1772 If this insn was cse'd, we get incorrect code.
1774 So emit a new move insn that copies the
1775 function address into the register that the
1776 call insn will use. flow.c will delete any
1777 redundant stores that we have created. */
1778 if (GET_CODE (next
) == CALL_INSN
1779 && GET_CODE (body
) == SET
1780 && GET_CODE (SET_DEST (body
)) == REG
1781 && (n
= find_reg_note (temp
, REG_EQUAL
,
1784 fn_reg
= SET_SRC (body
);
1785 if (GET_CODE (fn_reg
) != REG
)
1786 fn_reg
= SET_DEST (body
);
1787 fn_address
= XEXP (n
, 0);
1788 fn_address_insn
= temp
;
1790 /* We have the call insn.
1791 If it uses the register we suspect it might,
1792 load it with the correct address directly. */
1793 if (GET_CODE (temp
) == CALL_INSN
1795 && reg_referenced_p (fn_reg
, body
))
1796 emit_insn_after (gen_move_insn (fn_reg
,
1800 if (GET_CODE (temp
) == CALL_INSN
)
1802 i1
= emit_call_insn_before (body
, loop_start
);
1803 /* Because the USAGE information potentially
1804 contains objects other than hard registers
1805 we need to copy it. */
1806 if (CALL_INSN_FUNCTION_USAGE (temp
))
1807 CALL_INSN_FUNCTION_USAGE (i1
) =
1808 copy_rtx (CALL_INSN_FUNCTION_USAGE (temp
));
1811 i1
= emit_insn_before (body
, loop_start
);
1814 if (temp
== fn_address_insn
)
1815 fn_address_insn
= i1
;
1816 REG_NOTES (i1
) = REG_NOTES (temp
);
1820 if (m
->savemode
!= VOIDmode
)
1822 /* P sets REG to zero; but we should clear only
1823 the bits that are not covered by the mode
1825 rtx reg
= m
->set_dest
;
1831 (GET_MODE (reg
), and_optab
, reg
,
1832 GEN_INT ((((HOST_WIDE_INT
) 1
1833 << GET_MODE_BITSIZE (m
->savemode
)))
1835 reg
, 1, OPTAB_LIB_WIDEN
);
1839 emit_move_insn (reg
, tem
);
1840 sequence
= gen_sequence ();
1842 i1
= emit_insn_before (sequence
, loop_start
);
1844 else if (GET_CODE (p
) == CALL_INSN
)
1846 i1
= emit_call_insn_before (PATTERN (p
), loop_start
);
1847 /* Because the USAGE information potentially
1848 contains objects other than hard registers
1849 we need to copy it. */
1850 if (CALL_INSN_FUNCTION_USAGE (p
))
1851 CALL_INSN_FUNCTION_USAGE (i1
) =
1852 copy_rtx (CALL_INSN_FUNCTION_USAGE (p
));
1855 i1
= emit_insn_before (PATTERN (p
), loop_start
);
1857 REG_NOTES (i1
) = REG_NOTES (p
);
1859 /* If there is a REG_EQUAL note present whose value is
1860 not loop invariant, then delete it, since it may
1861 cause problems with later optimization passes.
1862 It is possible for cse to create such notes
1863 like this as a result of record_jump_cond. */
1865 if ((temp
= find_reg_note (i1
, REG_EQUAL
, NULL_RTX
))
1866 && ! invariant_p (XEXP (temp
, 0)))
1867 remove_note (i1
, temp
);
1872 if (loop_dump_stream
)
1873 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, " moved to %d",
1877 /* This isn't needed because REG_NOTES is copied
1878 below and is wrong since P might be a PARALLEL. */
1879 if (REG_NOTES (i1
) == 0
1880 && ! m
->partial
/* But not if it's a zero-extend clr. */
1881 && ! m
->global
/* and not if used outside the loop
1882 (since it might get set outside). */
1883 && CONSTANT_P (SET_SRC (PATTERN (p
))))
1885 = gen_rtx (EXPR_LIST
, REG_EQUAL
,
1886 SET_SRC (PATTERN (p
)), REG_NOTES (i1
));
1889 /* If library call, now fix the REG_NOTES that contain
1890 insn pointers, namely REG_LIBCALL on FIRST
1891 and REG_RETVAL on I1. */
1892 if (temp
= find_reg_note (i1
, REG_RETVAL
, NULL_RTX
))
1894 XEXP (temp
, 0) = first
;
1895 temp
= find_reg_note (first
, REG_LIBCALL
, NULL_RTX
);
1896 XEXP (temp
, 0) = i1
;
1900 do p
= NEXT_INSN (p
);
1901 while (p
&& GET_CODE (p
) == NOTE
);
1904 /* The more regs we move, the less we like moving them. */
1908 /* Any other movable that loads the same register
1910 already_moved
[regno
] = 1;
1912 /* This reg has been moved out of one loop. */
1913 moved_once
[regno
] = 1;
1915 /* The reg set here is now invariant. */
1917 n_times_set
[regno
] = 0;
1921 /* Change the length-of-life info for the register
1922 to say it lives at least the full length of this loop.
1923 This will help guide optimizations in outer loops. */
1925 if (uid_luid
[regno_first_uid
[regno
]] > INSN_LUID (loop_start
))
1926 /* This is the old insn before all the moved insns.
1927 We can't use the moved insn because it is out of range
1928 in uid_luid. Only the old insns have luids. */
1929 regno_first_uid
[regno
] = INSN_UID (loop_start
);
1930 if (uid_luid
[regno_last_uid
[regno
]] < INSN_LUID (end
))
1931 regno_last_uid
[regno
] = INSN_UID (end
);
1933 /* Combine with this moved insn any other matching movables. */
1936 for (m1
= movables
; m1
; m1
= m1
->next
)
1941 /* Schedule the reg loaded by M1
1942 for replacement so that shares the reg of M.
1943 If the modes differ (only possible in restricted
1944 circumstances, make a SUBREG. */
1945 if (GET_MODE (m
->set_dest
) == GET_MODE (m1
->set_dest
))
1946 reg_map
[m1
->regno
] = m
->set_dest
;
1949 = gen_lowpart_common (GET_MODE (m1
->set_dest
),
1952 /* Get rid of the matching insn
1953 and prevent further processing of it. */
1956 /* if library call, delete all insn except last, which
1958 if (temp
= find_reg_note (m1
->insn
, REG_RETVAL
,
1961 for (temp
= XEXP (temp
, 0); temp
!= m1
->insn
;
1962 temp
= NEXT_INSN (temp
))
1965 delete_insn (m1
->insn
);
1967 /* Any other movable that loads the same register
1969 already_moved
[m1
->regno
] = 1;
1971 /* The reg merged here is now invariant,
1972 if the reg it matches is invariant. */
1974 n_times_set
[m1
->regno
] = 0;
1977 else if (loop_dump_stream
)
1978 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "not desirable");
1980 else if (loop_dump_stream
&& !m
->match
)
1981 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "not safe");
1983 if (loop_dump_stream
)
1984 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "\n");
1988 new_start
= loop_start
;
1990 /* Go through all the instructions in the loop, making
1991 all the register substitutions scheduled in REG_MAP. */
1992 for (p
= new_start
; p
!= end
; p
= NEXT_INSN (p
))
1993 if (GET_CODE (p
) == INSN
|| GET_CODE (p
) == JUMP_INSN
1994 || GET_CODE (p
) == CALL_INSN
)
1996 replace_regs (PATTERN (p
), reg_map
, nregs
, 0);
1997 replace_regs (REG_NOTES (p
), reg_map
, nregs
, 0);
2003 /* Scan X and replace the address of any MEM in it with ADDR.
2004 REG is the address that MEM should have before the replacement. */
2007 replace_call_address (x
, reg
, addr
)
2010 register enum rtx_code code
;
2016 code
= GET_CODE (x
);
2030 /* Short cut for very common case. */
2031 replace_call_address (XEXP (x
, 1), reg
, addr
);
2035 /* Short cut for very common case. */
2036 replace_call_address (XEXP (x
, 0), reg
, addr
);
2040 /* If this MEM uses a reg other than the one we expected,
2041 something is wrong. */
2042 if (XEXP (x
, 0) != reg
)
2048 fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
2049 for (i
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
2052 replace_call_address (XEXP (x
, i
), reg
, addr
);
2056 for (j
= 0; j
< XVECLEN (x
, i
); j
++)
2057 replace_call_address (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
), reg
, addr
);
2063 /* Return the number of memory refs to addresses that vary
2067 count_nonfixed_reads (x
)
2070 register enum rtx_code code
;
2078 code
= GET_CODE (x
);
2092 return ((invariant_p (XEXP (x
, 0)) != 1)
2093 + count_nonfixed_reads (XEXP (x
, 0)));
2097 fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
2098 for (i
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
2101 value
+= count_nonfixed_reads (XEXP (x
, i
));
2105 for (j
= 0; j
< XVECLEN (x
, i
); j
++)
2106 value
+= count_nonfixed_reads (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
));
2114 /* P is an instruction that sets a register to the result of a ZERO_EXTEND.
2115 Replace it with an instruction to load just the low bytes
2116 if the machine supports such an instruction,
2117 and insert above LOOP_START an instruction to clear the register. */
2120 constant_high_bytes (p
, loop_start
)
2124 register int insn_code_number
;
2126 /* Try to change (SET (REG ...) (ZERO_EXTEND (..:B ...)))
2127 to (SET (STRICT_LOW_PART (SUBREG:B (REG...))) ...). */
2129 new = gen_rtx (SET
, VOIDmode
,
2130 gen_rtx (STRICT_LOW_PART
, VOIDmode
,
2131 gen_rtx (SUBREG
, GET_MODE (XEXP (SET_SRC (PATTERN (p
)), 0)),
2132 SET_DEST (PATTERN (p
)),
2134 XEXP (SET_SRC (PATTERN (p
)), 0));
2135 insn_code_number
= recog (new, p
);
2137 if (insn_code_number
)
2141 /* Clear destination register before the loop. */
2142 emit_insn_before (gen_rtx (SET
, VOIDmode
,
2143 SET_DEST (PATTERN (p
)),
2147 /* Inside the loop, just load the low part. */
2153 /* Scan a loop setting the variables `unknown_address_altered',
2154 `num_mem_sets', `loop_continue', loops_enclosed', `loop_has_call',
2155 and `loop_has_volatile'.
2156 Also, fill in the array `loop_store_mems'. */
2159 prescan_loop (start
, end
)
2162 register int level
= 1;
2165 unknown_address_altered
= 0;
2167 loop_has_volatile
= 0;
2168 loop_store_mems_idx
= 0;
2174 for (insn
= NEXT_INSN (start
); insn
!= NEXT_INSN (end
);
2175 insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
))
2177 if (GET_CODE (insn
) == NOTE
)
2179 if (NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (insn
) == NOTE_INSN_LOOP_BEG
)
2182 /* Count number of loops contained in this one. */
2185 else if (NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (insn
) == NOTE_INSN_LOOP_END
)
2194 else if (NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (insn
) == NOTE_INSN_LOOP_CONT
)
2197 loop_continue
= insn
;
2200 else if (GET_CODE (insn
) == CALL_INSN
)
2202 unknown_address_altered
= 1;
2207 if (GET_CODE (insn
) == INSN
|| GET_CODE (insn
) == JUMP_INSN
)
2209 if (volatile_refs_p (PATTERN (insn
)))
2210 loop_has_volatile
= 1;
2212 note_stores (PATTERN (insn
), note_addr_stored
);
2218 /* Scan the function looking for loops. Record the start and end of each loop.
2219 Also mark as invalid loops any loops that contain a setjmp or are branched
2220 to from outside the loop. */
2223 find_and_verify_loops (f
)
2227 int current_loop
= -1;
2231 /* If there are jumps to undefined labels,
2232 treat them as jumps out of any/all loops.
2233 This also avoids writing past end of tables when there are no loops. */
2234 uid_loop_num
[0] = -1;
2236 /* Find boundaries of loops, mark which loops are contained within
2237 loops, and invalidate loops that have setjmp. */
2239 for (insn
= f
; insn
; insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
))
2241 if (GET_CODE (insn
) == NOTE
)
2242 switch (NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (insn
))
2244 case NOTE_INSN_LOOP_BEG
:
2245 loop_number_loop_starts
[++next_loop
] = insn
;
2246 loop_number_loop_ends
[next_loop
] = 0;
2247 loop_outer_loop
[next_loop
] = current_loop
;
2248 loop_invalid
[next_loop
] = 0;
2249 loop_number_exit_labels
[next_loop
] = 0;
2250 loop_number_exit_count
[next_loop
] = 0;
2251 current_loop
= next_loop
;
2254 case NOTE_INSN_SETJMP
:
2255 /* In this case, we must invalidate our current loop and any
2257 for (loop
= current_loop
; loop
!= -1; loop
= loop_outer_loop
[loop
])
2259 loop_invalid
[loop
] = 1;
2260 if (loop_dump_stream
)
2261 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
,
2262 "\nLoop at %d ignored due to setjmp.\n",
2263 INSN_UID (loop_number_loop_starts
[loop
]));
2267 case NOTE_INSN_LOOP_END
:
2268 if (current_loop
== -1)
2271 loop_number_loop_ends
[current_loop
] = insn
;
2272 current_loop
= loop_outer_loop
[current_loop
];
2277 /* Note that this will mark the NOTE_INSN_LOOP_END note as being in the
2278 enclosing loop, but this doesn't matter. */
2279 uid_loop_num
[INSN_UID (insn
)] = current_loop
;
2282 /* Any loop containing a label used in an initializer must be invalidated,
2283 because it can be jumped into from anywhere. */
2285 for (label
= forced_labels
; label
; label
= XEXP (label
, 1))
2289 for (loop_num
= uid_loop_num
[INSN_UID (XEXP (label
, 0))];
2291 loop_num
= loop_outer_loop
[loop_num
])
2292 loop_invalid
[loop_num
] = 1;
2295 /* Any loop containing a label used for an exception handler must be
2296 invalidated, because it can be jumped into from anywhere. */
2298 for (label
= exception_handler_labels
; label
; label
= XEXP (label
, 1))
2302 for (loop_num
= uid_loop_num
[INSN_UID (XEXP (label
, 0))];
2304 loop_num
= loop_outer_loop
[loop_num
])
2305 loop_invalid
[loop_num
] = 1;
2308 /* Now scan all insn's in the function. If any JUMP_INSN branches into a
2309 loop that it is not contained within, that loop is marked invalid.
2310 If any INSN or CALL_INSN uses a label's address, then the loop containing
2311 that label is marked invalid, because it could be jumped into from
2314 Also look for blocks of code ending in an unconditional branch that
2315 exits the loop. If such a block is surrounded by a conditional
2316 branch around the block, move the block elsewhere (see below) and
2317 invert the jump to point to the code block. This may eliminate a
2318 label in our loop and will simplify processing by both us and a
2319 possible second cse pass. */
2321 for (insn
= f
; insn
; insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
))
2322 if (GET_RTX_CLASS (GET_CODE (insn
)) == 'i')
2324 int this_loop_num
= uid_loop_num
[INSN_UID (insn
)];
2326 if (GET_CODE (insn
) == INSN
|| GET_CODE (insn
) == CALL_INSN
)
2328 rtx note
= find_reg_note (insn
, REG_LABEL
, NULL_RTX
);
2333 for (loop_num
= uid_loop_num
[INSN_UID (XEXP (note
, 0))];
2335 loop_num
= loop_outer_loop
[loop_num
])
2336 loop_invalid
[loop_num
] = 1;
2340 if (GET_CODE (insn
) != JUMP_INSN
)
2343 mark_loop_jump (PATTERN (insn
), this_loop_num
);
2345 /* See if this is an unconditional branch outside the loop. */
2346 if (this_loop_num
!= -1
2347 && (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) == RETURN
2348 || (simplejump_p (insn
)
2349 && (uid_loop_num
[INSN_UID (JUMP_LABEL (insn
))]
2351 && get_max_uid () < max_uid_for_loop
)
2354 rtx our_next
= next_real_insn (insn
);
2356 int outer_loop
= -1;
2358 /* Go backwards until we reach the start of the loop, a label,
2360 for (p
= PREV_INSN (insn
);
2361 GET_CODE (p
) != CODE_LABEL
2362 && ! (GET_CODE (p
) == NOTE
2363 && NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (p
) == NOTE_INSN_LOOP_BEG
)
2364 && GET_CODE (p
) != JUMP_INSN
;
2368 /* Check for the case where we have a jump to an inner nested
2369 loop, and do not perform the optimization in that case. */
2371 if (JUMP_LABEL (insn
))
2373 dest_loop
= uid_loop_num
[INSN_UID (JUMP_LABEL (insn
))];
2374 if (dest_loop
!= -1)
2376 for (outer_loop
= dest_loop
; outer_loop
!= -1;
2377 outer_loop
= loop_outer_loop
[outer_loop
])
2378 if (outer_loop
== this_loop_num
)
2383 /* Make sure that the target of P is within the current loop. */
2385 if (GET_CODE (p
) == JUMP_INSN
&& JUMP_LABEL (p
)
2386 && uid_loop_num
[INSN_UID (JUMP_LABEL (p
))] != this_loop_num
)
2387 outer_loop
= this_loop_num
;
2389 /* If we stopped on a JUMP_INSN to the next insn after INSN,
2390 we have a block of code to try to move.
2392 We look backward and then forward from the target of INSN
2393 to find a BARRIER at the same loop depth as the target.
2394 If we find such a BARRIER, we make a new label for the start
2395 of the block, invert the jump in P and point it to that label,
2396 and move the block of code to the spot we found. */
2398 if (outer_loop
== -1
2399 && GET_CODE (p
) == JUMP_INSN
2400 && JUMP_LABEL (p
) != 0
2401 /* Just ignore jumps to labels that were never emitted.
2402 These always indicate compilation errors. */
2403 && INSN_UID (JUMP_LABEL (p
)) != 0
2405 && ! simplejump_p (p
)
2406 && next_real_insn (JUMP_LABEL (p
)) == our_next
)
2409 = JUMP_LABEL (insn
) ? JUMP_LABEL (insn
) : get_last_insn ();
2410 int target_loop_num
= uid_loop_num
[INSN_UID (target
)];
2413 for (loc
= target
; loc
; loc
= PREV_INSN (loc
))
2414 if (GET_CODE (loc
) == BARRIER
2415 && uid_loop_num
[INSN_UID (loc
)] == target_loop_num
)
2419 for (loc
= target
; loc
; loc
= NEXT_INSN (loc
))
2420 if (GET_CODE (loc
) == BARRIER
2421 && uid_loop_num
[INSN_UID (loc
)] == target_loop_num
)
2426 rtx cond_label
= JUMP_LABEL (p
);
2427 rtx new_label
= get_label_after (p
);
2429 /* Ensure our label doesn't go away. */
2430 LABEL_NUSES (cond_label
)++;
2432 /* Verify that uid_loop_num is large enough and that
2434 if (invert_jump (p
, new_label
))
2438 /* Include the BARRIER after INSN and copy the
2440 new_label
= squeeze_notes (new_label
, NEXT_INSN (insn
));
2441 reorder_insns (new_label
, NEXT_INSN (insn
), loc
);
2443 /* All those insns are now in TARGET_LOOP_NUM. */
2444 for (q
= new_label
; q
!= NEXT_INSN (NEXT_INSN (insn
));
2446 uid_loop_num
[INSN_UID (q
)] = target_loop_num
;
2448 /* The label jumped to by INSN is no longer a loop exit.
2449 Unless INSN does not have a label (e.g., it is a
2450 RETURN insn), search loop_number_exit_labels to find
2451 its label_ref, and remove it. Also turn off
2452 LABEL_OUTSIDE_LOOP_P bit. */
2453 if (JUMP_LABEL (insn
))
2458 r
= loop_number_exit_labels
[this_loop_num
];
2459 r
; q
= r
, r
= LABEL_NEXTREF (r
))
2460 if (XEXP (r
, 0) == JUMP_LABEL (insn
))
2462 LABEL_OUTSIDE_LOOP_P (r
) = 0;
2464 LABEL_NEXTREF (q
) = LABEL_NEXTREF (r
);
2466 loop_number_exit_labels
[this_loop_num
]
2467 = LABEL_NEXTREF (r
);
2471 for (loop_num
= this_loop_num
;
2472 loop_num
!= -1 && loop_num
!= target_loop_num
;
2473 loop_num
= loop_outer_loop
[loop_num
])
2474 loop_number_exit_count
[loop_num
]--;
2476 /* If we didn't find it, then something is wrong. */
2481 /* P is now a jump outside the loop, so it must be put
2482 in loop_number_exit_labels, and marked as such.
2483 The easiest way to do this is to just call
2484 mark_loop_jump again for P. */
2485 mark_loop_jump (PATTERN (p
), this_loop_num
);
2487 /* If INSN now jumps to the insn after it,
2489 if (JUMP_LABEL (insn
) != 0
2490 && (next_real_insn (JUMP_LABEL (insn
))
2491 == next_real_insn (insn
)))
2495 /* Continue the loop after where the conditional
2496 branch used to jump, since the only branch insn
2497 in the block (if it still remains) is an inter-loop
2498 branch and hence needs no processing. */
2499 insn
= NEXT_INSN (cond_label
);
2501 if (--LABEL_NUSES (cond_label
) == 0)
2502 delete_insn (cond_label
);
2504 /* This loop will be continued with NEXT_INSN (insn). */
2505 insn
= PREV_INSN (insn
);
2512 /* If any label in X jumps to a loop different from LOOP_NUM and any of the
2513 loops it is contained in, mark the target loop invalid.
2515 For speed, we assume that X is part of a pattern of a JUMP_INSN. */
2518 mark_loop_jump (x
, loop_num
)
2526 switch (GET_CODE (x
))
2539 /* There could be a label reference in here. */
2540 mark_loop_jump (XEXP (x
, 0), loop_num
);
2546 mark_loop_jump (XEXP (x
, 0), loop_num
);
2547 mark_loop_jump (XEXP (x
, 1), loop_num
);
2552 mark_loop_jump (XEXP (x
, 0), loop_num
);
2556 dest_loop
= uid_loop_num
[INSN_UID (XEXP (x
, 0))];
2558 /* Link together all labels that branch outside the loop. This
2559 is used by final_[bg]iv_value and the loop unrolling code. Also
2560 mark this LABEL_REF so we know that this branch should predict
2563 /* A check to make sure the label is not in an inner nested loop,
2564 since this does not count as a loop exit. */
2565 if (dest_loop
!= -1)
2567 for (outer_loop
= dest_loop
; outer_loop
!= -1;
2568 outer_loop
= loop_outer_loop
[outer_loop
])
2569 if (outer_loop
== loop_num
)
2575 if (loop_num
!= -1 && outer_loop
== -1)
2577 LABEL_OUTSIDE_LOOP_P (x
) = 1;
2578 LABEL_NEXTREF (x
) = loop_number_exit_labels
[loop_num
];
2579 loop_number_exit_labels
[loop_num
] = x
;
2581 for (outer_loop
= loop_num
;
2582 outer_loop
!= -1 && outer_loop
!= dest_loop
;
2583 outer_loop
= loop_outer_loop
[outer_loop
])
2584 loop_number_exit_count
[outer_loop
]++;
2587 /* If this is inside a loop, but not in the current loop or one enclosed
2588 by it, it invalidates at least one loop. */
2590 if (dest_loop
== -1)
2593 /* We must invalidate every nested loop containing the target of this
2594 label, except those that also contain the jump insn. */
2596 for (; dest_loop
!= -1; dest_loop
= loop_outer_loop
[dest_loop
])
2598 /* Stop when we reach a loop that also contains the jump insn. */
2599 for (outer_loop
= loop_num
; outer_loop
!= -1;
2600 outer_loop
= loop_outer_loop
[outer_loop
])
2601 if (dest_loop
== outer_loop
)
2604 /* If we get here, we know we need to invalidate a loop. */
2605 if (loop_dump_stream
&& ! loop_invalid
[dest_loop
])
2606 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
,
2607 "\nLoop at %d ignored due to multiple entry points.\n",
2608 INSN_UID (loop_number_loop_starts
[dest_loop
]));
2610 loop_invalid
[dest_loop
] = 1;
2615 /* If this is not setting pc, ignore. */
2616 if (SET_DEST (x
) == pc_rtx
)
2617 mark_loop_jump (SET_SRC (x
), loop_num
);
2621 mark_loop_jump (XEXP (x
, 1), loop_num
);
2622 mark_loop_jump (XEXP (x
, 2), loop_num
);
2627 for (i
= 0; i
< XVECLEN (x
, 0); i
++)
2628 mark_loop_jump (XVECEXP (x
, 0, i
), loop_num
);
2632 for (i
= 0; i
< XVECLEN (x
, 1); i
++)
2633 mark_loop_jump (XVECEXP (x
, 1, i
), loop_num
);
2637 /* Treat anything else (such as a symbol_ref)
2638 as a branch out of this loop, but not into any loop. */
2642 loop_number_exit_labels
[loop_num
] = x
;
2644 for (outer_loop
= loop_num
; outer_loop
!= -1;
2645 outer_loop
= loop_outer_loop
[outer_loop
])
2646 loop_number_exit_count
[outer_loop
]++;
2652 /* Return nonzero if there is a label in the range from
2653 insn INSN to and including the insn whose luid is END
2654 INSN must have an assigned luid (i.e., it must not have
2655 been previously created by loop.c). */
2658 labels_in_range_p (insn
, end
)
2662 while (insn
&& INSN_LUID (insn
) <= end
)
2664 if (GET_CODE (insn
) == CODE_LABEL
)
2666 insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
);
2672 /* Record that a memory reference X is being set. */
2675 note_addr_stored (x
)
2680 if (x
== 0 || GET_CODE (x
) != MEM
)
2683 /* Count number of memory writes.
2684 This affects heuristics in strength_reduce. */
2687 /* BLKmode MEM means all memory is clobbered. */
2688 if (GET_MODE (x
) == BLKmode
)
2689 unknown_address_altered
= 1;
2691 if (unknown_address_altered
)
2694 for (i
= 0; i
< loop_store_mems_idx
; i
++)
2695 if (rtx_equal_p (XEXP (loop_store_mems
[i
], 0), XEXP (x
, 0))
2696 && MEM_IN_STRUCT_P (x
) == MEM_IN_STRUCT_P (loop_store_mems
[i
]))
2698 /* We are storing at the same address as previously noted. Save the
2700 if (GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (x
))
2701 > GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (loop_store_mems
[i
])))
2702 loop_store_mems
[i
] = x
;
2706 if (i
== NUM_STORES
)
2707 unknown_address_altered
= 1;
2709 else if (i
== loop_store_mems_idx
)
2710 loop_store_mems
[loop_store_mems_idx
++] = x
;
2713 /* Return nonzero if the rtx X is invariant over the current loop.
2715 The value is 2 if we refer to something only conditionally invariant.
2717 If `unknown_address_altered' is nonzero, no memory ref is invariant.
2718 Otherwise, a memory ref is invariant if it does not conflict with
2719 anything stored in `loop_store_mems'. */
2726 register enum rtx_code code
;
2728 int conditional
= 0;
2732 code
= GET_CODE (x
);
2742 /* A LABEL_REF is normally invariant, however, if we are unrolling
2743 loops, and this label is inside the loop, then it isn't invariant.
2744 This is because each unrolled copy of the loop body will have
2745 a copy of this label. If this was invariant, then an insn loading
2746 the address of this label into a register might get moved outside
2747 the loop, and then each loop body would end up using the same label.
2749 We don't know the loop bounds here though, so just fail for all
2751 if (flag_unroll_loops
)
2758 case UNSPEC_VOLATILE
:
2762 /* We used to check RTX_UNCHANGING_P (x) here, but that is invalid
2763 since the reg might be set by initialization within the loop. */
2764 if (x
== frame_pointer_rtx
|| x
== hard_frame_pointer_rtx
2765 || x
== arg_pointer_rtx
)
2768 && REGNO (x
) < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
&& call_used_regs
[REGNO (x
)])
2770 if (n_times_set
[REGNO (x
)] < 0)
2772 return n_times_set
[REGNO (x
)] == 0;
2775 /* Volatile memory references must be rejected. Do this before
2776 checking for read-only items, so that volatile read-only items
2777 will be rejected also. */
2778 if (MEM_VOLATILE_P (x
))
2781 /* Read-only items (such as constants in a constant pool) are
2782 invariant if their address is. */
2783 if (RTX_UNCHANGING_P (x
))
2786 /* If we filled the table (or had a subroutine call), any location
2787 in memory could have been clobbered. */
2788 if (unknown_address_altered
)
2791 /* See if there is any dependence between a store and this load. */
2792 for (i
= loop_store_mems_idx
- 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
2793 if (true_dependence (loop_store_mems
[i
], x
))
2796 /* It's not invalidated by a store in memory
2797 but we must still verify the address is invariant. */
2801 /* Don't mess with insns declared volatile. */
2802 if (MEM_VOLATILE_P (x
))
2806 fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
2807 for (i
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
2811 int tem
= invariant_p (XEXP (x
, i
));
2817 else if (fmt
[i
] == 'E')
2820 for (j
= 0; j
< XVECLEN (x
, i
); j
++)
2822 int tem
= invariant_p (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
));
2832 return 1 + conditional
;
2836 /* Return nonzero if all the insns in the loop that set REG
2837 are INSN and the immediately following insns,
2838 and if each of those insns sets REG in an invariant way
2839 (not counting uses of REG in them).
2841 The value is 2 if some of these insns are only conditionally invariant.
2843 We assume that INSN itself is the first set of REG
2844 and that its source is invariant. */
2847 consec_sets_invariant_p (reg
, n_sets
, insn
)
2851 register rtx p
= insn
;
2852 register int regno
= REGNO (reg
);
2854 /* Number of sets we have to insist on finding after INSN. */
2855 int count
= n_sets
- 1;
2856 int old
= n_times_set
[regno
];
2860 /* If N_SETS hit the limit, we can't rely on its value. */
2864 n_times_set
[regno
] = 0;
2868 register enum rtx_code code
;
2872 code
= GET_CODE (p
);
2874 /* If library call, skip to end of of it. */
2875 if (code
== INSN
&& (temp
= find_reg_note (p
, REG_LIBCALL
, NULL_RTX
)))
2880 && (set
= single_set (p
))
2881 && GET_CODE (SET_DEST (set
)) == REG
2882 && REGNO (SET_DEST (set
)) == regno
)
2884 this = invariant_p (SET_SRC (set
));
2887 else if (temp
= find_reg_note (p
, REG_EQUAL
, NULL_RTX
))
2889 /* If this is a libcall, then any invariant REG_EQUAL note is OK.
2890 If this is an ordinary insn, then only CONSTANT_P REG_EQUAL
2892 this = (CONSTANT_P (XEXP (temp
, 0))
2893 || (find_reg_note (p
, REG_RETVAL
, NULL_RTX
)
2894 && invariant_p (XEXP (temp
, 0))));
2901 else if (code
!= NOTE
)
2903 n_times_set
[regno
] = old
;
2908 n_times_set
[regno
] = old
;
2909 /* If invariant_p ever returned 2, we return 2. */
2910 return 1 + (value
& 2);
2914 /* I don't think this condition is sufficient to allow INSN
2915 to be moved, so we no longer test it. */
2917 /* Return 1 if all insns in the basic block of INSN and following INSN
2918 that set REG are invariant according to TABLE. */
2921 all_sets_invariant_p (reg
, insn
, table
)
2925 register rtx p
= insn
;
2926 register int regno
= REGNO (reg
);
2930 register enum rtx_code code
;
2932 code
= GET_CODE (p
);
2933 if (code
== CODE_LABEL
|| code
== JUMP_INSN
)
2935 if (code
== INSN
&& GET_CODE (PATTERN (p
)) == SET
2936 && GET_CODE (SET_DEST (PATTERN (p
))) == REG
2937 && REGNO (SET_DEST (PATTERN (p
))) == regno
)
2939 if (!invariant_p (SET_SRC (PATTERN (p
)), table
))
2946 /* Look at all uses (not sets) of registers in X. For each, if it is
2947 the single use, set USAGE[REGNO] to INSN; if there was a previous use in
2948 a different insn, set USAGE[REGNO] to const0_rtx. */
2951 find_single_use_in_loop (insn
, x
, usage
)
2956 enum rtx_code code
= GET_CODE (x
);
2957 char *fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
2962 = (usage
[REGNO (x
)] != 0 && usage
[REGNO (x
)] != insn
)
2963 ? const0_rtx
: insn
;
2965 else if (code
== SET
)
2967 /* Don't count SET_DEST if it is a REG; otherwise count things
2968 in SET_DEST because if a register is partially modified, it won't
2969 show up as a potential movable so we don't care how USAGE is set
2971 if (GET_CODE (SET_DEST (x
)) != REG
)
2972 find_single_use_in_loop (insn
, SET_DEST (x
), usage
);
2973 find_single_use_in_loop (insn
, SET_SRC (x
), usage
);
2976 for (i
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
2978 if (fmt
[i
] == 'e' && XEXP (x
, i
) != 0)
2979 find_single_use_in_loop (insn
, XEXP (x
, i
), usage
);
2980 else if (fmt
[i
] == 'E')
2981 for (j
= XVECLEN (x
, i
) - 1; j
>= 0; j
--)
2982 find_single_use_in_loop (insn
, XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
), usage
);
2986 /* Increment N_TIMES_SET at the index of each register
2987 that is modified by an insn between FROM and TO.
2988 If the value of an element of N_TIMES_SET becomes 127 or more,
2989 stop incrementing it, to avoid overflow.
2991 Store in SINGLE_USAGE[I] the single insn in which register I is
2992 used, if it is only used once. Otherwise, it is set to 0 (for no
2993 uses) or const0_rtx for more than one use. This parameter may be zero,
2994 in which case this processing is not done.
2996 Store in *COUNT_PTR the number of actual instruction
2997 in the loop. We use this to decide what is worth moving out. */
2999 /* last_set[n] is nonzero iff reg n has been set in the current basic block.
3000 In that case, it is the insn that last set reg n. */
3003 count_loop_regs_set (from
, to
, may_not_move
, single_usage
, count_ptr
, nregs
)
3004 register rtx from
, to
;
3010 register rtx
*last_set
= (rtx
*) alloca (nregs
* sizeof (rtx
));
3012 register int count
= 0;
3015 bzero ((char *) last_set
, nregs
* sizeof (rtx
));
3016 for (insn
= from
; insn
!= to
; insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
))
3018 if (GET_RTX_CLASS (GET_CODE (insn
)) == 'i')
3022 /* If requested, record registers that have exactly one use. */
3025 find_single_use_in_loop (insn
, PATTERN (insn
), single_usage
);
3027 /* Include uses in REG_EQUAL notes. */
3028 if (REG_NOTES (insn
))
3029 find_single_use_in_loop (insn
, REG_NOTES (insn
), single_usage
);
3032 if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) == CLOBBER
3033 && GET_CODE (XEXP (PATTERN (insn
), 0)) == REG
)
3034 /* Don't move a reg that has an explicit clobber.
3035 We might do so sometimes, but it's not worth the pain. */
3036 may_not_move
[REGNO (XEXP (PATTERN (insn
), 0))] = 1;
3038 if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) == SET
3039 || GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) == CLOBBER
)
3041 dest
= SET_DEST (PATTERN (insn
));
3042 while (GET_CODE (dest
) == SUBREG
3043 || GET_CODE (dest
) == ZERO_EXTRACT
3044 || GET_CODE (dest
) == SIGN_EXTRACT
3045 || GET_CODE (dest
) == STRICT_LOW_PART
)
3046 dest
= XEXP (dest
, 0);
3047 if (GET_CODE (dest
) == REG
)
3049 register int regno
= REGNO (dest
);
3050 /* If this is the first setting of this reg
3051 in current basic block, and it was set before,
3052 it must be set in two basic blocks, so it cannot
3053 be moved out of the loop. */
3054 if (n_times_set
[regno
] > 0 && last_set
[regno
] == 0)
3055 may_not_move
[regno
] = 1;
3056 /* If this is not first setting in current basic block,
3057 see if reg was used in between previous one and this.
3058 If so, neither one can be moved. */
3059 if (last_set
[regno
] != 0
3060 && reg_used_between_p (dest
, last_set
[regno
], insn
))
3061 may_not_move
[regno
] = 1;
3062 if (n_times_set
[regno
] < 127)
3063 ++n_times_set
[regno
];
3064 last_set
[regno
] = insn
;
3067 else if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) == PARALLEL
)
3070 for (i
= XVECLEN (PATTERN (insn
), 0) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
3072 register rtx x
= XVECEXP (PATTERN (insn
), 0, i
);
3073 if (GET_CODE (x
) == CLOBBER
&& GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == REG
)
3074 /* Don't move a reg that has an explicit clobber.
3075 It's not worth the pain to try to do it correctly. */
3076 may_not_move
[REGNO (XEXP (x
, 0))] = 1;
3078 if (GET_CODE (x
) == SET
|| GET_CODE (x
) == CLOBBER
)
3080 dest
= SET_DEST (x
);
3081 while (GET_CODE (dest
) == SUBREG
3082 || GET_CODE (dest
) == ZERO_EXTRACT
3083 || GET_CODE (dest
) == SIGN_EXTRACT
3084 || GET_CODE (dest
) == STRICT_LOW_PART
)
3085 dest
= XEXP (dest
, 0);
3086 if (GET_CODE (dest
) == REG
)
3088 register int regno
= REGNO (dest
);
3089 if (n_times_set
[regno
] > 0 && last_set
[regno
] == 0)
3090 may_not_move
[regno
] = 1;
3091 if (last_set
[regno
] != 0
3092 && reg_used_between_p (dest
, last_set
[regno
], insn
))
3093 may_not_move
[regno
] = 1;
3094 if (n_times_set
[regno
] < 127)
3095 ++n_times_set
[regno
];
3096 last_set
[regno
] = insn
;
3103 if (GET_CODE (insn
) == CODE_LABEL
|| GET_CODE (insn
) == JUMP_INSN
)
3104 bzero ((char *) last_set
, nregs
* sizeof (rtx
));
3109 /* Given a loop that is bounded by LOOP_START and LOOP_END
3110 and that is entered at SCAN_START,
3111 return 1 if the register set in SET contained in insn INSN is used by
3112 any insn that precedes INSN in cyclic order starting
3113 from the loop entry point.
3115 We don't want to use INSN_LUID here because if we restrict INSN to those
3116 that have a valid INSN_LUID, it means we cannot move an invariant out
3117 from an inner loop past two loops. */
3120 loop_reg_used_before_p (set
, insn
, loop_start
, scan_start
, loop_end
)
3121 rtx set
, insn
, loop_start
, scan_start
, loop_end
;
3123 rtx reg
= SET_DEST (set
);
3126 /* Scan forward checking for register usage. If we hit INSN, we
3127 are done. Otherwise, if we hit LOOP_END, wrap around to LOOP_START. */
3128 for (p
= scan_start
; p
!= insn
; p
= NEXT_INSN (p
))
3130 if (GET_RTX_CLASS (GET_CODE (p
)) == 'i'
3131 && reg_overlap_mentioned_p (reg
, PATTERN (p
)))
3141 /* A "basic induction variable" or biv is a pseudo reg that is set
3142 (within this loop) only by incrementing or decrementing it. */
3143 /* A "general induction variable" or giv is a pseudo reg whose
3144 value is a linear function of a biv. */
3146 /* Bivs are recognized by `basic_induction_var';
3147 Givs by `general_induct_var'. */
3149 /* Indexed by register number, indicates whether or not register is an
3150 induction variable, and if so what type. */
3152 enum iv_mode
*reg_iv_type
;
3154 /* Indexed by register number, contains pointer to `struct induction'
3155 if register is an induction variable. This holds general info for
3156 all induction variables. */
3158 struct induction
**reg_iv_info
;
3160 /* Indexed by register number, contains pointer to `struct iv_class'
3161 if register is a basic induction variable. This holds info describing
3162 the class (a related group) of induction variables that the biv belongs
3165 struct iv_class
**reg_biv_class
;
3167 /* The head of a list which links together (via the next field)
3168 every iv class for the current loop. */
3170 struct iv_class
*loop_iv_list
;
3172 /* Communication with routines called via `note_stores'. */
3174 static rtx note_insn
;
3176 /* Dummy register to have non-zero DEST_REG for DEST_ADDR type givs. */
3178 static rtx addr_placeholder
;
3180 /* ??? Unfinished optimizations, and possible future optimizations,
3181 for the strength reduction code. */
3183 /* ??? There is one more optimization you might be interested in doing: to
3184 allocate pseudo registers for frequently-accessed memory locations.
3185 If the same memory location is referenced each time around, it might
3186 be possible to copy it into a register before and out after.
3187 This is especially useful when the memory location is a variable which
3188 is in a stack slot because somewhere its address is taken. If the
3189 loop doesn't contain a function call and the variable isn't volatile,
3190 it is safe to keep the value in a register for the duration of the
3191 loop. One tricky thing is that the copying of the value back from the
3192 register has to be done on all exits from the loop. You need to check that
3193 all the exits from the loop go to the same place. */
3195 /* ??? The interaction of biv elimination, and recognition of 'constant'
3196 bivs, may cause problems. */
3198 /* ??? Add heuristics so that DEST_ADDR strength reduction does not cause
3199 performance problems.
3201 Perhaps don't eliminate things that can be combined with an addressing
3202 mode. Find all givs that have the same biv, mult_val, and add_val;
3203 then for each giv, check to see if its only use dies in a following
3204 memory address. If so, generate a new memory address and check to see
3205 if it is valid. If it is valid, then store the modified memory address,
3206 otherwise, mark the giv as not done so that it will get its own iv. */
3208 /* ??? Could try to optimize branches when it is known that a biv is always
3211 /* ??? When replace a biv in a compare insn, we should replace with closest
3212 giv so that an optimized branch can still be recognized by the combiner,
3213 e.g. the VAX acb insn. */
3215 /* ??? Many of the checks involving uid_luid could be simplified if regscan
3216 was rerun in loop_optimize whenever a register was added or moved.
3217 Also, some of the optimizations could be a little less conservative. */
3219 /* Perform strength reduction and induction variable elimination. */
3221 /* Pseudo registers created during this function will be beyond the last
3222 valid index in several tables including n_times_set and regno_last_uid.
3223 This does not cause a problem here, because the added registers cannot be
3224 givs outside of their loop, and hence will never be reconsidered.
3225 But scan_loop must check regnos to make sure they are in bounds. */
3228 strength_reduce (scan_start
, end
, loop_top
, insn_count
,
3229 loop_start
, loop_end
)
3242 /* This is 1 if current insn is not executed at least once for every loop
3244 int not_every_iteration
= 0;
3245 /* This is 1 if current insn may be executed more than once for every
3247 int maybe_multiple
= 0;
3248 /* Temporary list pointers for traversing loop_iv_list. */
3249 struct iv_class
*bl
, **backbl
;
3250 /* Ratio of extra register life span we can justify
3251 for saving an instruction. More if loop doesn't call subroutines
3252 since in that case saving an insn makes more difference
3253 and more registers are available. */
3254 /* ??? could set this to last value of threshold in move_movables */
3255 int threshold
= (loop_has_call
? 1 : 2) * (3 + n_non_fixed_regs
);
3256 /* Map of pseudo-register replacements. */
3260 rtx end_insert_before
;
3263 reg_iv_type
= (enum iv_mode
*) alloca (max_reg_before_loop
3264 * sizeof (enum iv_mode
*));
3265 bzero ((char *) reg_iv_type
, max_reg_before_loop
* sizeof (enum iv_mode
*));
3266 reg_iv_info
= (struct induction
**)
3267 alloca (max_reg_before_loop
* sizeof (struct induction
*));
3268 bzero ((char *) reg_iv_info
, (max_reg_before_loop
3269 * sizeof (struct induction
*)));
3270 reg_biv_class
= (struct iv_class
**)
3271 alloca (max_reg_before_loop
* sizeof (struct iv_class
*));
3272 bzero ((char *) reg_biv_class
, (max_reg_before_loop
3273 * sizeof (struct iv_class
*)));
3276 addr_placeholder
= gen_reg_rtx (Pmode
);
3278 /* Save insn immediately after the loop_end. Insns inserted after loop_end
3279 must be put before this insn, so that they will appear in the right
3280 order (i.e. loop order).
3282 If loop_end is the end of the current function, then emit a
3283 NOTE_INSN_DELETED after loop_end and set end_insert_before to the
3285 if (NEXT_INSN (loop_end
) != 0)
3286 end_insert_before
= NEXT_INSN (loop_end
);
3288 end_insert_before
= emit_note_after (NOTE_INSN_DELETED
, loop_end
);
3290 /* Scan through loop to find all possible bivs. */
3296 /* At end of a straight-in loop, we are done.
3297 At end of a loop entered at the bottom, scan the top. */
3298 if (p
== scan_start
)
3306 if (p
== scan_start
)
3310 if (GET_CODE (p
) == INSN
3311 && (set
= single_set (p
))
3312 && GET_CODE (SET_DEST (set
)) == REG
)
3314 dest_reg
= SET_DEST (set
);
3315 if (REGNO (dest_reg
) < max_reg_before_loop
3316 && REGNO (dest_reg
) >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
3317 && reg_iv_type
[REGNO (dest_reg
)] != NOT_BASIC_INDUCT
)
3319 if (basic_induction_var (SET_SRC (set
), GET_MODE (SET_SRC (set
)),
3320 dest_reg
, p
, &inc_val
, &mult_val
))
3322 /* It is a possible basic induction variable.
3323 Create and initialize an induction structure for it. */
3326 = (struct induction
*) alloca (sizeof (struct induction
));
3328 record_biv (v
, p
, dest_reg
, inc_val
, mult_val
,
3329 not_every_iteration
, maybe_multiple
);
3330 reg_iv_type
[REGNO (dest_reg
)] = BASIC_INDUCT
;
3332 else if (REGNO (dest_reg
) < max_reg_before_loop
)
3333 reg_iv_type
[REGNO (dest_reg
)] = NOT_BASIC_INDUCT
;
3337 /* Past CODE_LABEL, we get to insns that may be executed multiple
3338 times. The only way we can be sure that they can't is if every
3339 every jump insn between here and the end of the loop either
3340 returns, exits the loop, is a forward jump, or is a jump
3341 to the loop start. */
3343 if (GET_CODE (p
) == CODE_LABEL
)
3351 insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
);
3352 if (insn
== scan_start
)
3360 if (insn
== scan_start
)
3364 if (GET_CODE (insn
) == JUMP_INSN
3365 && GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) != RETURN
3366 && (! condjump_p (insn
)
3367 || (JUMP_LABEL (insn
) != 0
3368 && JUMP_LABEL (insn
) != scan_start
3369 && (INSN_UID (JUMP_LABEL (insn
)) >= max_uid_for_loop
3370 || INSN_UID (insn
) >= max_uid_for_loop
3371 || (INSN_LUID (JUMP_LABEL (insn
))
3372 < INSN_LUID (insn
))))))
3380 /* Past a jump, we get to insns for which we can't count
3381 on whether they will be executed during each iteration. */
3382 /* This code appears twice in strength_reduce. There is also similar
3383 code in scan_loop. */
3384 if (GET_CODE (p
) == JUMP_INSN
3385 /* If we enter the loop in the middle, and scan around to the
3386 beginning, don't set not_every_iteration for that.
3387 This can be any kind of jump, since we want to know if insns
3388 will be executed if the loop is executed. */
3389 && ! (JUMP_LABEL (p
) == loop_top
3390 && ((NEXT_INSN (NEXT_INSN (p
)) == loop_end
&& simplejump_p (p
))
3391 || (NEXT_INSN (p
) == loop_end
&& condjump_p (p
)))))
3395 /* If this is a jump outside the loop, then it also doesn't
3396 matter. Check to see if the target of this branch is on the
3397 loop_number_exits_labels list. */
3399 for (label
= loop_number_exit_labels
[uid_loop_num
[INSN_UID (loop_start
)]];
3401 label
= LABEL_NEXTREF (label
))
3402 if (XEXP (label
, 0) == JUMP_LABEL (p
))
3406 not_every_iteration
= 1;
3409 else if (GET_CODE (p
) == NOTE
)
3411 /* At the virtual top of a converted loop, insns are again known to
3412 be executed each iteration: logically, the loop begins here
3413 even though the exit code has been duplicated. */
3414 if (NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (p
) == NOTE_INSN_LOOP_VTOP
&& loop_depth
== 0)
3415 not_every_iteration
= 0;
3416 else if (NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (p
) == NOTE_INSN_LOOP_BEG
)
3418 else if (NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (p
) == NOTE_INSN_LOOP_END
)
3422 /* Unlike in the code motion pass where MAYBE_NEVER indicates that
3423 an insn may never be executed, NOT_EVERY_ITERATION indicates whether
3424 or not an insn is known to be executed each iteration of the
3425 loop, whether or not any iterations are known to occur.
3427 Therefore, if we have just passed a label and have no more labels
3428 between here and the test insn of the loop, we know these insns
3429 will be executed each iteration. */
3431 if (not_every_iteration
&& GET_CODE (p
) == CODE_LABEL
3432 && no_labels_between_p (p
, loop_end
))
3433 not_every_iteration
= 0;
3436 /* Scan loop_iv_list to remove all regs that proved not to be bivs.
3437 Make a sanity check against n_times_set. */
3438 for (backbl
= &loop_iv_list
, bl
= *backbl
; bl
; bl
= bl
->next
)
3440 if (reg_iv_type
[bl
->regno
] != BASIC_INDUCT
3441 /* Above happens if register modified by subreg, etc. */
3442 /* Make sure it is not recognized as a basic induction var: */
3443 || n_times_set
[bl
->regno
] != bl
->biv_count
3444 /* If never incremented, it is invariant that we decided not to
3445 move. So leave it alone. */
3446 || ! bl
->incremented
)
3448 if (loop_dump_stream
)
3449 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "Reg %d: biv discarded, %s\n",
3451 (reg_iv_type
[bl
->regno
] != BASIC_INDUCT
3452 ? "not induction variable"
3453 : (! bl
->incremented
? "never incremented"
3456 reg_iv_type
[bl
->regno
] = NOT_BASIC_INDUCT
;
3463 if (loop_dump_stream
)
3464 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "Reg %d: biv verified\n", bl
->regno
);
3468 /* Exit if there are no bivs. */
3471 /* Can still unroll the loop anyways, but indicate that there is no
3472 strength reduction info available. */
3473 if (flag_unroll_loops
)
3474 unroll_loop (loop_end
, insn_count
, loop_start
, end_insert_before
, 0);
3479 /* Find initial value for each biv by searching backwards from loop_start,
3480 halting at first label. Also record any test condition. */
3483 for (p
= loop_start
; p
&& GET_CODE (p
) != CODE_LABEL
; p
= PREV_INSN (p
))
3487 if (GET_CODE (p
) == CALL_INSN
)
3490 if (GET_CODE (p
) == INSN
|| GET_CODE (p
) == JUMP_INSN
3491 || GET_CODE (p
) == CALL_INSN
)
3492 note_stores (PATTERN (p
), record_initial
);
3494 /* Record any test of a biv that branches around the loop if no store
3495 between it and the start of loop. We only care about tests with
3496 constants and registers and only certain of those. */
3497 if (GET_CODE (p
) == JUMP_INSN
3498 && JUMP_LABEL (p
) != 0
3499 && next_real_insn (JUMP_LABEL (p
)) == next_real_insn (loop_end
)
3500 && (test
= get_condition_for_loop (p
)) != 0
3501 && GET_CODE (XEXP (test
, 0)) == REG
3502 && REGNO (XEXP (test
, 0)) < max_reg_before_loop
3503 && (bl
= reg_biv_class
[REGNO (XEXP (test
, 0))]) != 0
3504 && valid_initial_value_p (XEXP (test
, 1), p
, call_seen
, loop_start
)
3505 && bl
->init_insn
== 0)
3507 /* If an NE test, we have an initial value! */
3508 if (GET_CODE (test
) == NE
)
3511 bl
->init_set
= gen_rtx (SET
, VOIDmode
,
3512 XEXP (test
, 0), XEXP (test
, 1));
3515 bl
->initial_test
= test
;
3519 /* Look at the each biv and see if we can say anything better about its
3520 initial value from any initializing insns set up above. (This is done
3521 in two passes to avoid missing SETs in a PARALLEL.) */
3522 for (bl
= loop_iv_list
; bl
; bl
= bl
->next
)
3526 if (! bl
->init_insn
)
3529 src
= SET_SRC (bl
->init_set
);
3531 if (loop_dump_stream
)
3532 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
,
3533 "Biv %d initialized at insn %d: initial value ",
3534 bl
->regno
, INSN_UID (bl
->init_insn
));
3536 if ((GET_MODE (src
) == GET_MODE (regno_reg_rtx
[bl
->regno
])
3537 || GET_MODE (src
) == VOIDmode
)
3538 && valid_initial_value_p (src
, bl
->init_insn
, call_seen
, loop_start
))
3540 bl
->initial_value
= src
;
3542 if (loop_dump_stream
)
3544 if (GET_CODE (src
) == CONST_INT
)
3545 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "%d\n", INTVAL (src
));
3548 print_rtl (loop_dump_stream
, src
);
3549 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "\n");
3555 /* Biv initial value is not simple move,
3556 so let it keep initial value of "itself". */
3558 if (loop_dump_stream
)
3559 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "is complex\n");
3563 /* Search the loop for general induction variables. */
3565 /* A register is a giv if: it is only set once, it is a function of a
3566 biv and a constant (or invariant), and it is not a biv. */
3568 not_every_iteration
= 0;
3574 /* At end of a straight-in loop, we are done.
3575 At end of a loop entered at the bottom, scan the top. */
3576 if (p
== scan_start
)
3584 if (p
== scan_start
)
3588 /* Look for a general induction variable in a register. */
3589 if (GET_CODE (p
) == INSN
3590 && (set
= single_set (p
))
3591 && GET_CODE (SET_DEST (set
)) == REG
3592 && ! may_not_optimize
[REGNO (SET_DEST (set
))])
3600 dest_reg
= SET_DEST (set
);
3601 if (REGNO (dest_reg
) < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
)
3604 if (/* SET_SRC is a giv. */
3605 ((benefit
= general_induction_var (SET_SRC (set
),
3608 /* Equivalent expression is a giv. */
3609 || ((regnote
= find_reg_note (p
, REG_EQUAL
, NULL_RTX
))
3610 && (benefit
= general_induction_var (XEXP (regnote
, 0),
3612 &add_val
, &mult_val
))))
3613 /* Don't try to handle any regs made by loop optimization.
3614 We have nothing on them in regno_first_uid, etc. */
3615 && REGNO (dest_reg
) < max_reg_before_loop
3616 /* Don't recognize a BASIC_INDUCT_VAR here. */
3617 && dest_reg
!= src_reg
3618 /* This must be the only place where the register is set. */
3619 && (n_times_set
[REGNO (dest_reg
)] == 1
3620 /* or all sets must be consecutive and make a giv. */
3621 || (benefit
= consec_sets_giv (benefit
, p
,
3623 &add_val
, &mult_val
))))
3627 = (struct induction
*) alloca (sizeof (struct induction
));
3630 /* If this is a library call, increase benefit. */
3631 if (find_reg_note (p
, REG_RETVAL
, NULL_RTX
))
3632 benefit
+= libcall_benefit (p
);
3634 /* Skip the consecutive insns, if there are any. */
3635 for (count
= n_times_set
[REGNO (dest_reg
)] - 1;
3638 /* If first insn of libcall sequence, skip to end.
3639 Do this at start of loop, since INSN is guaranteed to
3641 if (GET_CODE (p
) != NOTE
3642 && (temp
= find_reg_note (p
, REG_LIBCALL
, NULL_RTX
)))
3645 do p
= NEXT_INSN (p
);
3646 while (GET_CODE (p
) == NOTE
);
3649 record_giv (v
, p
, src_reg
, dest_reg
, mult_val
, add_val
, benefit
,
3650 DEST_REG
, not_every_iteration
, NULL_PTR
, loop_start
,
3656 #ifndef DONT_REDUCE_ADDR
3657 /* Look for givs which are memory addresses. */
3658 /* This resulted in worse code on a VAX 8600. I wonder if it
3660 if (GET_CODE (p
) == INSN
)
3661 find_mem_givs (PATTERN (p
), p
, not_every_iteration
, loop_start
,
3665 /* Update the status of whether giv can derive other givs. This can
3666 change when we pass a label or an insn that updates a biv. */
3667 if (GET_CODE (p
) == INSN
|| GET_CODE (p
) == JUMP_INSN
3668 || GET_CODE (p
) == CODE_LABEL
)
3669 update_giv_derive (p
);
3671 /* Past a jump, we get to insns for which we can't count
3672 on whether they will be executed during each iteration. */
3673 /* This code appears twice in strength_reduce. There is also similar
3674 code in scan_loop. */
3675 if (GET_CODE (p
) == JUMP_INSN
3676 /* If we enter the loop in the middle, and scan around to the
3677 beginning, don't set not_every_iteration for that.
3678 This can be any kind of jump, since we want to know if insns
3679 will be executed if the loop is executed. */
3680 && ! (JUMP_LABEL (p
) == loop_top
3681 && ((NEXT_INSN (NEXT_INSN (p
)) == loop_end
&& simplejump_p (p
))
3682 || (NEXT_INSN (p
) == loop_end
&& condjump_p (p
)))))
3686 /* If this is a jump outside the loop, then it also doesn't
3687 matter. Check to see if the target of this branch is on the
3688 loop_number_exits_labels list. */
3690 for (label
= loop_number_exit_labels
[uid_loop_num
[INSN_UID (loop_start
)]];
3692 label
= LABEL_NEXTREF (label
))
3693 if (XEXP (label
, 0) == JUMP_LABEL (p
))
3697 not_every_iteration
= 1;
3700 else if (GET_CODE (p
) == NOTE
)
3702 /* At the virtual top of a converted loop, insns are again known to
3703 be executed each iteration: logically, the loop begins here
3704 even though the exit code has been duplicated. */
3705 if (NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (p
) == NOTE_INSN_LOOP_VTOP
&& loop_depth
== 0)
3706 not_every_iteration
= 0;
3707 else if (NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (p
) == NOTE_INSN_LOOP_BEG
)
3709 else if (NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (p
) == NOTE_INSN_LOOP_END
)
3713 /* Unlike in the code motion pass where MAYBE_NEVER indicates that
3714 an insn may never be executed, NOT_EVERY_ITERATION indicates whether
3715 or not an insn is known to be executed each iteration of the
3716 loop, whether or not any iterations are known to occur.
3718 Therefore, if we have just passed a label and have no more labels
3719 between here and the test insn of the loop, we know these insns
3720 will be executed each iteration. */
3722 if (not_every_iteration
&& GET_CODE (p
) == CODE_LABEL
3723 && no_labels_between_p (p
, loop_end
))
3724 not_every_iteration
= 0;
3727 /* Try to calculate and save the number of loop iterations. This is
3728 set to zero if the actual number can not be calculated. This must
3729 be called after all giv's have been identified, since otherwise it may
3730 fail if the iteration variable is a giv. */
3732 loop_n_iterations
= loop_iterations (loop_start
, loop_end
);
3734 /* Now for each giv for which we still don't know whether or not it is
3735 replaceable, check to see if it is replaceable because its final value
3736 can be calculated. This must be done after loop_iterations is called,
3737 so that final_giv_value will work correctly. */
3739 for (bl
= loop_iv_list
; bl
; bl
= bl
->next
)
3741 struct induction
*v
;
3743 for (v
= bl
->giv
; v
; v
= v
->next_iv
)
3744 if (! v
->replaceable
&& ! v
->not_replaceable
)
3745 check_final_value (v
, loop_start
, loop_end
);
3748 /* Try to prove that the loop counter variable (if any) is always
3749 nonnegative; if so, record that fact with a REG_NONNEG note
3750 so that "decrement and branch until zero" insn can be used. */
3751 check_dbra_loop (loop_end
, insn_count
, loop_start
);
3753 /* Create reg_map to hold substitutions for replaceable giv regs. */
3754 reg_map
= (rtx
*) alloca (max_reg_before_loop
* sizeof (rtx
));
3755 bzero ((char *) reg_map
, max_reg_before_loop
* sizeof (rtx
));
3757 /* Examine each iv class for feasibility of strength reduction/induction
3758 variable elimination. */
3760 for (bl
= loop_iv_list
; bl
; bl
= bl
->next
)
3762 struct induction
*v
;
3765 rtx final_value
= 0;
3767 /* Test whether it will be possible to eliminate this biv
3768 provided all givs are reduced. This is possible if either
3769 the reg is not used outside the loop, or we can compute
3770 what its final value will be.
3772 For architectures with a decrement_and_branch_until_zero insn,
3773 don't do this if we put a REG_NONNEG note on the endtest for
3776 /* Compare against bl->init_insn rather than loop_start.
3777 We aren't concerned with any uses of the biv between
3778 init_insn and loop_start since these won't be affected
3779 by the value of the biv elsewhere in the function, so
3780 long as init_insn doesn't use the biv itself.
3781 March 14, 1989 -- self@bayes.arc.nasa.gov */
3783 if ((uid_luid
[regno_last_uid
[bl
->regno
]] < INSN_LUID (loop_end
)
3785 && INSN_UID (bl
->init_insn
) < max_uid_for_loop
3786 && uid_luid
[regno_first_uid
[bl
->regno
]] >= INSN_LUID (bl
->init_insn
)
3787 #ifdef HAVE_decrement_and_branch_until_zero
3790 && ! reg_mentioned_p (bl
->biv
->dest_reg
, SET_SRC (bl
->init_set
)))
3791 || ((final_value
= final_biv_value (bl
, loop_start
, loop_end
))
3792 #ifdef HAVE_decrement_and_branch_until_zero
3796 bl
->eliminable
= maybe_eliminate_biv (bl
, loop_start
, end
, 0,
3797 threshold
, insn_count
);
3800 if (loop_dump_stream
)
3802 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
,
3803 "Cannot eliminate biv %d.\n",
3805 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
,
3806 "First use: insn %d, last use: insn %d.\n",
3807 regno_first_uid
[bl
->regno
],
3808 regno_last_uid
[bl
->regno
]);
3812 /* Combine all giv's for this iv_class. */
3815 /* This will be true at the end, if all givs which depend on this
3816 biv have been strength reduced.
3817 We can't (currently) eliminate the biv unless this is so. */
3820 /* Check each giv in this class to see if we will benefit by reducing
3821 it. Skip giv's combined with others. */
3822 for (v
= bl
->giv
; v
; v
= v
->next_iv
)
3824 struct induction
*tv
;
3826 if (v
->ignore
|| v
->same
)
3829 benefit
= v
->benefit
;
3831 /* Reduce benefit if not replaceable, since we will insert
3832 a move-insn to replace the insn that calculates this giv.
3833 Don't do this unless the giv is a user variable, since it
3834 will often be marked non-replaceable because of the duplication
3835 of the exit code outside the loop. In such a case, the copies
3836 we insert are dead and will be deleted. So they don't have
3837 a cost. Similar situations exist. */
3838 /* ??? The new final_[bg]iv_value code does a much better job
3839 of finding replaceable giv's, and hence this code may no longer
3841 if (! v
->replaceable
&& ! bl
->eliminable
3842 && REG_USERVAR_P (v
->dest_reg
))
3843 benefit
-= copy_cost
;
3845 /* Decrease the benefit to count the add-insns that we will
3846 insert to increment the reduced reg for the giv. */
3847 benefit
-= add_cost
* bl
->biv_count
;
3849 /* Decide whether to strength-reduce this giv or to leave the code
3850 unchanged (recompute it from the biv each time it is used).
3851 This decision can be made independently for each giv. */
3854 /* Attempt to guess whether autoincrement will handle some of the
3855 new add insns; if so, increase BENEFIT (undo the subtraction of
3856 add_cost that was done above). */
3857 if (v
->giv_type
== DEST_ADDR
3858 && GET_CODE (v
->mult_val
) == CONST_INT
)
3860 #if defined (HAVE_POST_INCREMENT) || defined (HAVE_PRE_INCREMENT)
3861 if (INTVAL (v
->mult_val
) == GET_MODE_SIZE (v
->mem_mode
))
3862 benefit
+= add_cost
* bl
->biv_count
;
3864 #if defined (HAVE_POST_DECREMENT) || defined (HAVE_PRE_DECREMENT)
3865 if (-INTVAL (v
->mult_val
) == GET_MODE_SIZE (v
->mem_mode
))
3866 benefit
+= add_cost
* bl
->biv_count
;
3871 /* If an insn is not to be strength reduced, then set its ignore
3872 flag, and clear all_reduced. */
3874 /* A giv that depends on a reversed biv must be reduced if it is
3875 used after the loop exit, otherwise, it would have the wrong
3876 value after the loop exit. To make it simple, just reduce all
3877 of such giv's whether or not we know they are used after the loop
3880 if (v
->lifetime
* threshold
* benefit
< insn_count
3883 if (loop_dump_stream
)
3884 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
,
3885 "giv of insn %d not worth while, %d vs %d.\n",
3887 v
->lifetime
* threshold
* benefit
, insn_count
);
3893 /* Check that we can increment the reduced giv without a
3894 multiply insn. If not, reject it. */
3896 for (tv
= bl
->biv
; tv
; tv
= tv
->next_iv
)
3897 if (tv
->mult_val
== const1_rtx
3898 && ! product_cheap_p (tv
->add_val
, v
->mult_val
))
3900 if (loop_dump_stream
)
3901 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
,
3902 "giv of insn %d: would need a multiply.\n",
3903 INSN_UID (v
->insn
));
3911 /* Reduce each giv that we decided to reduce. */
3913 for (v
= bl
->giv
; v
; v
= v
->next_iv
)
3915 struct induction
*tv
;
3916 if (! v
->ignore
&& v
->same
== 0)
3918 int auto_inc_opt
= 0;
3920 v
->new_reg
= gen_reg_rtx (v
->mode
);
3923 /* If the target has auto-increment addressing modes, and
3924 this is an address giv, then try to put the increment
3925 immediately after its use, so that flow can create an
3926 auto-increment addressing mode. */
3927 if (v
->giv_type
== DEST_ADDR
&& bl
->biv_count
== 1
3928 && bl
->biv
->always_executed
&& ! bl
->biv
->maybe_multiple
3929 /* We don't handle reversed biv's because bl->biv->insn
3930 does not have a valid INSN_LUID. */
3932 && v
->always_executed
&& ! v
->maybe_multiple
)
3934 /* If other giv's have been combined with this one, then
3935 this will work only if all uses of the other giv's occur
3936 before this giv's insn. This is difficult to check.
3938 We simplify this by looking for the common case where
3939 there is one DEST_REG giv, and this giv's insn is the
3940 last use of the dest_reg of that DEST_REG giv. If the
3941 the increment occurs after the address giv, then we can
3942 perform the optimization. (Otherwise, the increment
3943 would have to go before other_giv, and we would not be
3944 able to combine it with the address giv to get an
3945 auto-inc address.) */
3946 if (v
->combined_with
)
3948 struct induction
*other_giv
= 0;
3950 for (tv
= bl
->giv
; tv
; tv
= tv
->next_iv
)
3958 if (! tv
&& other_giv
3959 && (regno_last_uid
[REGNO (other_giv
->dest_reg
)]
3960 == INSN_UID (v
->insn
))
3961 && INSN_LUID (v
->insn
) < INSN_LUID (bl
->biv
->insn
))
3964 /* Check for case where increment is before the the address
3966 else if (INSN_LUID (v
->insn
) > INSN_LUID (bl
->biv
->insn
))
3975 /* We can't put an insn immediately after one setting
3976 cc0, or immediately before one using cc0. */
3977 if ((auto_inc_opt
== 1 && sets_cc0_p (PATTERN (v
->insn
)))
3978 || (auto_inc_opt
== -1
3979 && (prev
= prev_nonnote_insn (v
->insn
)) != 0
3980 && GET_RTX_CLASS (GET_CODE (prev
)) == 'i'
3981 && sets_cc0_p (PATTERN (prev
))))
3987 v
->auto_inc_opt
= 1;
3991 /* For each place where the biv is incremented, add an insn
3992 to increment the new, reduced reg for the giv. */
3993 for (tv
= bl
->biv
; tv
; tv
= tv
->next_iv
)
3998 insert_before
= tv
->insn
;
3999 else if (auto_inc_opt
== 1)
4000 insert_before
= NEXT_INSN (v
->insn
);
4002 insert_before
= v
->insn
;
4004 if (tv
->mult_val
== const1_rtx
)
4005 emit_iv_add_mult (tv
->add_val
, v
->mult_val
,
4006 v
->new_reg
, v
->new_reg
, insert_before
);
4007 else /* tv->mult_val == const0_rtx */
4008 /* A multiply is acceptable here
4009 since this is presumed to be seldom executed. */
4010 emit_iv_add_mult (tv
->add_val
, v
->mult_val
,
4011 v
->add_val
, v
->new_reg
, insert_before
);
4014 /* Add code at loop start to initialize giv's reduced reg. */
4016 emit_iv_add_mult (bl
->initial_value
, v
->mult_val
,
4017 v
->add_val
, v
->new_reg
, loop_start
);
4021 /* Rescan all givs. If a giv is the same as a giv not reduced, mark it
4024 For each giv register that can be reduced now: if replaceable,
4025 substitute reduced reg wherever the old giv occurs;
4026 else add new move insn "giv_reg = reduced_reg".
4028 Also check for givs whose first use is their definition and whose
4029 last use is the definition of another giv. If so, it is likely
4030 dead and should not be used to eliminate a biv. */
4031 for (v
= bl
->giv
; v
; v
= v
->next_iv
)
4033 if (v
->same
&& v
->same
->ignore
)
4039 if (v
->giv_type
== DEST_REG
4040 && regno_first_uid
[REGNO (v
->dest_reg
)] == INSN_UID (v
->insn
))
4042 struct induction
*v1
;
4044 for (v1
= bl
->giv
; v1
; v1
= v1
->next_iv
)
4045 if (regno_last_uid
[REGNO (v
->dest_reg
)] == INSN_UID (v1
->insn
))
4049 /* Update expression if this was combined, in case other giv was
4052 v
->new_reg
= replace_rtx (v
->new_reg
,
4053 v
->same
->dest_reg
, v
->same
->new_reg
);
4055 if (v
->giv_type
== DEST_ADDR
)
4056 /* Store reduced reg as the address in the memref where we found
4058 validate_change (v
->insn
, v
->location
, v
->new_reg
, 0);
4059 else if (v
->replaceable
)
4061 reg_map
[REGNO (v
->dest_reg
)] = v
->new_reg
;
4064 /* I can no longer duplicate the original problem. Perhaps
4065 this is unnecessary now? */
4067 /* Replaceable; it isn't strictly necessary to delete the old
4068 insn and emit a new one, because v->dest_reg is now dead.
4070 However, especially when unrolling loops, the special
4071 handling for (set REG0 REG1) in the second cse pass may
4072 make v->dest_reg live again. To avoid this problem, emit
4073 an insn to set the original giv reg from the reduced giv.
4074 We can not delete the original insn, since it may be part
4075 of a LIBCALL, and the code in flow that eliminates dead
4076 libcalls will fail if it is deleted. */
4077 emit_insn_after (gen_move_insn (v
->dest_reg
, v
->new_reg
),
4083 /* Not replaceable; emit an insn to set the original giv reg from
4084 the reduced giv, same as above. */
4085 emit_insn_after (gen_move_insn (v
->dest_reg
, v
->new_reg
),
4089 /* When a loop is reversed, givs which depend on the reversed
4090 biv, and which are live outside the loop, must be set to their
4091 correct final value. This insn is only needed if the giv is
4092 not replaceable. The correct final value is the same as the
4093 value that the giv starts the reversed loop with. */
4094 if (bl
->reversed
&& ! v
->replaceable
)
4095 emit_iv_add_mult (bl
->initial_value
, v
->mult_val
,
4096 v
->add_val
, v
->dest_reg
, end_insert_before
);
4097 else if (v
->final_value
)
4101 /* If the loop has multiple exits, emit the insn before the
4102 loop to ensure that it will always be executed no matter
4103 how the loop exits. Otherwise, emit the insn after the loop,
4104 since this is slightly more efficient. */
4105 if (loop_number_exit_count
[uid_loop_num
[INSN_UID (loop_start
)]])
4106 insert_before
= loop_start
;
4108 insert_before
= end_insert_before
;
4109 emit_insn_before (gen_move_insn (v
->dest_reg
, v
->final_value
),
4113 /* If the insn to set the final value of the giv was emitted
4114 before the loop, then we must delete the insn inside the loop
4115 that sets it. If this is a LIBCALL, then we must delete
4116 every insn in the libcall. Note, however, that
4117 final_giv_value will only succeed when there are multiple
4118 exits if the giv is dead at each exit, hence it does not
4119 matter that the original insn remains because it is dead
4121 /* Delete the insn inside the loop that sets the giv since
4122 the giv is now set before (or after) the loop. */
4123 delete_insn (v
->insn
);
4127 if (loop_dump_stream
)
4129 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "giv at %d reduced to ",
4130 INSN_UID (v
->insn
));
4131 print_rtl (loop_dump_stream
, v
->new_reg
);
4132 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "\n");
4136 /* All the givs based on the biv bl have been reduced if they
4139 /* For each giv not marked as maybe dead that has been combined with a
4140 second giv, clear any "maybe dead" mark on that second giv.
4141 v->new_reg will either be or refer to the register of the giv it
4144 Doing this clearing avoids problems in biv elimination where a
4145 giv's new_reg is a complex value that can't be put in the insn but
4146 the giv combined with (with a reg as new_reg) is marked maybe_dead.
4147 Since the register will be used in either case, we'd prefer it be
4148 used from the simpler giv. */
4150 for (v
= bl
->giv
; v
; v
= v
->next_iv
)
4151 if (! v
->maybe_dead
&& v
->same
)
4152 v
->same
->maybe_dead
= 0;
4154 /* Try to eliminate the biv, if it is a candidate.
4155 This won't work if ! all_reduced,
4156 since the givs we planned to use might not have been reduced.
4158 We have to be careful that we didn't initially think we could eliminate
4159 this biv because of a giv that we now think may be dead and shouldn't
4160 be used as a biv replacement.
4162 Also, there is the possibility that we may have a giv that looks
4163 like it can be used to eliminate a biv, but the resulting insn
4164 isn't valid. This can happen, for example, on the 88k, where a
4165 JUMP_INSN can compare a register only with zero. Attempts to
4166 replace it with a compare with a constant will fail.
4168 Note that in cases where this call fails, we may have replaced some
4169 of the occurrences of the biv with a giv, but no harm was done in
4170 doing so in the rare cases where it can occur. */
4172 if (all_reduced
== 1 && bl
->eliminable
4173 && maybe_eliminate_biv (bl
, loop_start
, end
, 1,
4174 threshold
, insn_count
))
4177 /* ?? If we created a new test to bypass the loop entirely,
4178 or otherwise drop straight in, based on this test, then
4179 we might want to rewrite it also. This way some later
4180 pass has more hope of removing the initialization of this
4183 /* If final_value != 0, then the biv may be used after loop end
4184 and we must emit an insn to set it just in case.
4186 Reversed bivs already have an insn after the loop setting their
4187 value, so we don't need another one. We can't calculate the
4188 proper final value for such a biv here anyways. */
4189 if (final_value
!= 0 && ! bl
->reversed
)
4193 /* If the loop has multiple exits, emit the insn before the
4194 loop to ensure that it will always be executed no matter
4195 how the loop exits. Otherwise, emit the insn after the
4196 loop, since this is slightly more efficient. */
4197 if (loop_number_exit_count
[uid_loop_num
[INSN_UID (loop_start
)]])
4198 insert_before
= loop_start
;
4200 insert_before
= end_insert_before
;
4202 emit_insn_before (gen_move_insn (bl
->biv
->dest_reg
, final_value
),
4207 /* Delete all of the instructions inside the loop which set
4208 the biv, as they are all dead. If is safe to delete them,
4209 because an insn setting a biv will never be part of a libcall. */
4210 /* However, deleting them will invalidate the regno_last_uid info,
4211 so keeping them around is more convenient. Final_biv_value
4212 will only succeed when there are multiple exits if the biv
4213 is dead at each exit, hence it does not matter that the original
4214 insn remains, because it is dead anyways. */
4215 for (v
= bl
->biv
; v
; v
= v
->next_iv
)
4216 delete_insn (v
->insn
);
4219 if (loop_dump_stream
)
4220 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "Reg %d: biv eliminated\n",
4225 /* Go through all the instructions in the loop, making all the
4226 register substitutions scheduled in REG_MAP. */
4228 for (p
= loop_start
; p
!= end
; p
= NEXT_INSN (p
))
4229 if (GET_CODE (p
) == INSN
|| GET_CODE (p
) == JUMP_INSN
4230 || GET_CODE (p
) == CALL_INSN
)
4232 replace_regs (PATTERN (p
), reg_map
, max_reg_before_loop
, 0);
4233 replace_regs (REG_NOTES (p
), reg_map
, max_reg_before_loop
, 0);
4237 /* Unroll loops from within strength reduction so that we can use the
4238 induction variable information that strength_reduce has already
4241 if (flag_unroll_loops
)
4242 unroll_loop (loop_end
, insn_count
, loop_start
, end_insert_before
, 1);
4244 if (loop_dump_stream
)
4245 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "\n");
4248 /* Return 1 if X is a valid source for an initial value (or as value being
4249 compared against in an initial test).
4251 X must be either a register or constant and must not be clobbered between
4252 the current insn and the start of the loop.
4254 INSN is the insn containing X. */
4257 valid_initial_value_p (x
, insn
, call_seen
, loop_start
)
4266 /* Only consider pseudos we know about initialized in insns whose luids
4268 if (GET_CODE (x
) != REG
4269 || REGNO (x
) >= max_reg_before_loop
)
4272 /* Don't use call-clobbered registers across a call which clobbers it. On
4273 some machines, don't use any hard registers at all. */
4274 if (REGNO (x
) < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
4276 #ifdef SMALL_REGISTER_CLASSES
4277 SMALL_REGISTER_CLASSES
4281 || (call_used_regs
[REGNO (x
)] && call_seen
))
4285 /* Don't use registers that have been clobbered before the start of the
4287 if (reg_set_between_p (x
, insn
, loop_start
))
4293 /* Scan X for memory refs and check each memory address
4294 as a possible giv. INSN is the insn whose pattern X comes from.
4295 NOT_EVERY_ITERATION is 1 if the insn might not be executed during
4296 every loop iteration. */
4299 find_mem_givs (x
, insn
, not_every_iteration
, loop_start
, loop_end
)
4302 int not_every_iteration
;
4303 rtx loop_start
, loop_end
;
4306 register enum rtx_code code
;
4312 code
= GET_CODE (x
);
4336 benefit
= general_induction_var (XEXP (x
, 0),
4337 &src_reg
, &add_val
, &mult_val
);
4339 /* Don't make a DEST_ADDR giv with mult_val == 1 && add_val == 0.
4340 Such a giv isn't useful. */
4341 if (benefit
> 0 && (mult_val
!= const1_rtx
|| add_val
!= const0_rtx
))
4343 /* Found one; record it. */
4345 = (struct induction
*) oballoc (sizeof (struct induction
));
4347 record_giv (v
, insn
, src_reg
, addr_placeholder
, mult_val
,
4348 add_val
, benefit
, DEST_ADDR
, not_every_iteration
,
4349 &XEXP (x
, 0), loop_start
, loop_end
);
4351 v
->mem_mode
= GET_MODE (x
);
4357 /* Recursively scan the subexpressions for other mem refs. */
4359 fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
4360 for (i
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
4362 find_mem_givs (XEXP (x
, i
), insn
, not_every_iteration
, loop_start
,
4364 else if (fmt
[i
] == 'E')
4365 for (j
= 0; j
< XVECLEN (x
, i
); j
++)
4366 find_mem_givs (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
), insn
, not_every_iteration
,
4367 loop_start
, loop_end
);
4370 /* Fill in the data about one biv update.
4371 V is the `struct induction' in which we record the biv. (It is
4372 allocated by the caller, with alloca.)
4373 INSN is the insn that sets it.
4374 DEST_REG is the biv's reg.
4376 MULT_VAL is const1_rtx if the biv is being incremented here, in which case
4377 INC_VAL is the increment. Otherwise, MULT_VAL is const0_rtx and the biv is
4378 being set to INC_VAL.
4380 NOT_EVERY_ITERATION is nonzero if this biv update is not know to be
4381 executed every iteration; MAYBE_MULTIPLE is nonzero if this biv update
4382 can be executed more than once per iteration. If MAYBE_MULTIPLE
4383 and NOT_EVERY_ITERATION are both zero, we know that the biv update is
4384 executed exactly once per iteration. */
4387 record_biv (v
, insn
, dest_reg
, inc_val
, mult_val
,
4388 not_every_iteration
, maybe_multiple
)
4389 struct induction
*v
;
4394 int not_every_iteration
;
4397 struct iv_class
*bl
;
4400 v
->src_reg
= dest_reg
;
4401 v
->dest_reg
= dest_reg
;
4402 v
->mult_val
= mult_val
;
4403 v
->add_val
= inc_val
;
4404 v
->mode
= GET_MODE (dest_reg
);
4405 v
->always_computable
= ! not_every_iteration
;
4406 v
->always_executed
= ! not_every_iteration
;
4407 v
->maybe_multiple
= maybe_multiple
;
4409 /* Add this to the reg's iv_class, creating a class
4410 if this is the first incrementation of the reg. */
4412 bl
= reg_biv_class
[REGNO (dest_reg
)];
4415 /* Create and initialize new iv_class. */
4417 bl
= (struct iv_class
*) oballoc (sizeof (struct iv_class
));
4419 bl
->regno
= REGNO (dest_reg
);
4425 /* Set initial value to the reg itself. */
4426 bl
->initial_value
= dest_reg
;
4427 /* We haven't seen the initializing insn yet */
4430 bl
->initial_test
= 0;
4431 bl
->incremented
= 0;
4435 bl
->total_benefit
= 0;
4437 /* Add this class to loop_iv_list. */
4438 bl
->next
= loop_iv_list
;
4441 /* Put it in the array of biv register classes. */
4442 reg_biv_class
[REGNO (dest_reg
)] = bl
;
4445 /* Update IV_CLASS entry for this biv. */
4446 v
->next_iv
= bl
->biv
;
4449 if (mult_val
== const1_rtx
)
4450 bl
->incremented
= 1;
4452 if (loop_dump_stream
)
4454 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
,
4455 "Insn %d: possible biv, reg %d,",
4456 INSN_UID (insn
), REGNO (dest_reg
));
4457 if (GET_CODE (inc_val
) == CONST_INT
)
4458 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, " const = %d\n",
4462 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, " const = ");
4463 print_rtl (loop_dump_stream
, inc_val
);
4464 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "\n");
4469 /* Fill in the data about one giv.
4470 V is the `struct induction' in which we record the giv. (It is
4471 allocated by the caller, with alloca.)
4472 INSN is the insn that sets it.
4473 BENEFIT estimates the savings from deleting this insn.
4474 TYPE is DEST_REG or DEST_ADDR; it says whether the giv is computed
4475 into a register or is used as a memory address.
4477 SRC_REG is the biv reg which the giv is computed from.
4478 DEST_REG is the giv's reg (if the giv is stored in a reg).
4479 MULT_VAL and ADD_VAL are the coefficients used to compute the giv.
4480 LOCATION points to the place where this giv's value appears in INSN. */
4483 record_giv (v
, insn
, src_reg
, dest_reg
, mult_val
, add_val
, benefit
,
4484 type
, not_every_iteration
, location
, loop_start
, loop_end
)
4485 struct induction
*v
;
4489 rtx mult_val
, add_val
;
4492 int not_every_iteration
;
4494 rtx loop_start
, loop_end
;
4496 struct induction
*b
;
4497 struct iv_class
*bl
;
4498 rtx set
= single_set (insn
);
4502 v
->src_reg
= src_reg
;
4504 v
->dest_reg
= dest_reg
;
4505 v
->mult_val
= mult_val
;
4506 v
->add_val
= add_val
;
4507 v
->benefit
= benefit
;
4508 v
->location
= location
;
4510 v
->combined_with
= 0;
4511 v
->maybe_multiple
= 0;
4513 v
->derive_adjustment
= 0;
4519 v
->auto_inc_opt
= 0;
4521 /* The v->always_computable field is used in update_giv_derive, to
4522 determine whether a giv can be used to derive another giv. For a
4523 DEST_REG giv, INSN computes a new value for the giv, so its value
4524 isn't computable if INSN insn't executed every iteration.
4525 However, for a DEST_ADDR giv, INSN merely uses the value of the giv;
4526 it does not compute a new value. Hence the value is always computable
4527 regardless of whether INSN is executed each iteration. */
4529 if (type
== DEST_ADDR
)
4530 v
->always_computable
= 1;
4532 v
->always_computable
= ! not_every_iteration
;
4534 v
->always_executed
= ! not_every_iteration
;
4536 if (type
== DEST_ADDR
)
4538 v
->mode
= GET_MODE (*location
);
4542 else /* type == DEST_REG */
4544 v
->mode
= GET_MODE (SET_DEST (set
));
4546 v
->lifetime
= (uid_luid
[regno_last_uid
[REGNO (dest_reg
)]]
4547 - uid_luid
[regno_first_uid
[REGNO (dest_reg
)]]);
4549 v
->times_used
= n_times_used
[REGNO (dest_reg
)];
4551 /* If the lifetime is zero, it means that this register is
4552 really a dead store. So mark this as a giv that can be
4553 ignored. This will not prevent the biv from being eliminated. */
4554 if (v
->lifetime
== 0)
4557 reg_iv_type
[REGNO (dest_reg
)] = GENERAL_INDUCT
;
4558 reg_iv_info
[REGNO (dest_reg
)] = v
;
4561 /* Add the giv to the class of givs computed from one biv. */
4563 bl
= reg_biv_class
[REGNO (src_reg
)];
4566 v
->next_iv
= bl
->giv
;
4568 /* Don't count DEST_ADDR. This is supposed to count the number of
4569 insns that calculate givs. */
4570 if (type
== DEST_REG
)
4572 bl
->total_benefit
+= benefit
;
4575 /* Fatal error, biv missing for this giv? */
4578 if (type
== DEST_ADDR
)
4582 /* The giv can be replaced outright by the reduced register only if all
4583 of the following conditions are true:
4584 - the insn that sets the giv is always executed on any iteration
4585 on which the giv is used at all
4586 (there are two ways to deduce this:
4587 either the insn is executed on every iteration,
4588 or all uses follow that insn in the same basic block),
4589 - the giv is not used outside the loop
4590 - no assignments to the biv occur during the giv's lifetime. */
4592 if (regno_first_uid
[REGNO (dest_reg
)] == INSN_UID (insn
)
4593 /* Previous line always fails if INSN was moved by loop opt. */
4594 && uid_luid
[regno_last_uid
[REGNO (dest_reg
)]] < INSN_LUID (loop_end
)
4595 && (! not_every_iteration
4596 || last_use_this_basic_block (dest_reg
, insn
)))
4598 /* Now check that there are no assignments to the biv within the
4599 giv's lifetime. This requires two separate checks. */
4601 /* Check each biv update, and fail if any are between the first
4602 and last use of the giv.
4604 If this loop contains an inner loop that was unrolled, then
4605 the insn modifying the biv may have been emitted by the loop
4606 unrolling code, and hence does not have a valid luid. Just
4607 mark the biv as not replaceable in this case. It is not very
4608 useful as a biv, because it is used in two different loops.
4609 It is very unlikely that we would be able to optimize the giv
4610 using this biv anyways. */
4613 for (b
= bl
->biv
; b
; b
= b
->next_iv
)
4615 if (INSN_UID (b
->insn
) >= max_uid_for_loop
4616 || ((uid_luid
[INSN_UID (b
->insn
)]
4617 >= uid_luid
[regno_first_uid
[REGNO (dest_reg
)]])
4618 && (uid_luid
[INSN_UID (b
->insn
)]
4619 <= uid_luid
[regno_last_uid
[REGNO (dest_reg
)]])))
4622 v
->not_replaceable
= 1;
4627 /* If there are any backwards branches that go from after the
4628 biv update to before it, then this giv is not replaceable. */
4630 for (b
= bl
->biv
; b
; b
= b
->next_iv
)
4631 if (back_branch_in_range_p (b
->insn
, loop_start
, loop_end
))
4634 v
->not_replaceable
= 1;
4640 /* May still be replaceable, we don't have enough info here to
4643 v
->not_replaceable
= 0;
4647 if (loop_dump_stream
)
4649 if (type
== DEST_REG
)
4650 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "Insn %d: giv reg %d",
4651 INSN_UID (insn
), REGNO (dest_reg
));
4653 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "Insn %d: dest address",
4656 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, " src reg %d benefit %d",
4657 REGNO (src_reg
), v
->benefit
);
4658 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, " used %d lifetime %d",
4659 v
->times_used
, v
->lifetime
);
4662 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, " replaceable");
4664 if (GET_CODE (mult_val
) == CONST_INT
)
4665 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, " mult %d",
4669 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, " mult ");
4670 print_rtl (loop_dump_stream
, mult_val
);
4673 if (GET_CODE (add_val
) == CONST_INT
)
4674 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, " add %d",
4678 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, " add ");
4679 print_rtl (loop_dump_stream
, add_val
);
4683 if (loop_dump_stream
)
4684 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "\n");
4689 /* All this does is determine whether a giv can be made replaceable because
4690 its final value can be calculated. This code can not be part of record_giv
4691 above, because final_giv_value requires that the number of loop iterations
4692 be known, and that can not be accurately calculated until after all givs
4693 have been identified. */
4696 check_final_value (v
, loop_start
, loop_end
)
4697 struct induction
*v
;
4698 rtx loop_start
, loop_end
;
4700 struct iv_class
*bl
;
4701 rtx final_value
= 0;
4703 bl
= reg_biv_class
[REGNO (v
->src_reg
)];
4705 /* DEST_ADDR givs will never reach here, because they are always marked
4706 replaceable above in record_giv. */
4708 /* The giv can be replaced outright by the reduced register only if all
4709 of the following conditions are true:
4710 - the insn that sets the giv is always executed on any iteration
4711 on which the giv is used at all
4712 (there are two ways to deduce this:
4713 either the insn is executed on every iteration,
4714 or all uses follow that insn in the same basic block),
4715 - its final value can be calculated (this condition is different
4716 than the one above in record_giv)
4717 - no assignments to the biv occur during the giv's lifetime. */
4720 /* This is only called now when replaceable is known to be false. */
4721 /* Clear replaceable, so that it won't confuse final_giv_value. */
4725 if ((final_value
= final_giv_value (v
, loop_start
, loop_end
))
4726 && (v
->always_computable
|| last_use_this_basic_block (v
->dest_reg
, v
->insn
)))
4728 int biv_increment_seen
= 0;
4734 /* When trying to determine whether or not a biv increment occurs
4735 during the lifetime of the giv, we can ignore uses of the variable
4736 outside the loop because final_value is true. Hence we can not
4737 use regno_last_uid and regno_first_uid as above in record_giv. */
4739 /* Search the loop to determine whether any assignments to the
4740 biv occur during the giv's lifetime. Start with the insn
4741 that sets the giv, and search around the loop until we come
4742 back to that insn again.
4744 Also fail if there is a jump within the giv's lifetime that jumps
4745 to somewhere outside the lifetime but still within the loop. This
4746 catches spaghetti code where the execution order is not linear, and
4747 hence the above test fails. Here we assume that the giv lifetime
4748 does not extend from one iteration of the loop to the next, so as
4749 to make the test easier. Since the lifetime isn't known yet,
4750 this requires two loops. See also record_giv above. */
4752 last_giv_use
= v
->insn
;
4758 p
= NEXT_INSN (loop_start
);
4762 if (GET_CODE (p
) == INSN
|| GET_CODE (p
) == JUMP_INSN
4763 || GET_CODE (p
) == CALL_INSN
)
4765 if (biv_increment_seen
)
4767 if (reg_mentioned_p (v
->dest_reg
, PATTERN (p
)))
4770 v
->not_replaceable
= 1;
4774 else if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (p
)) == SET
4775 && SET_DEST (PATTERN (p
)) == v
->src_reg
)
4776 biv_increment_seen
= 1;
4777 else if (reg_mentioned_p (v
->dest_reg
, PATTERN (p
)))
4782 /* Now that the lifetime of the giv is known, check for branches
4783 from within the lifetime to outside the lifetime if it is still
4793 p
= NEXT_INSN (loop_start
);
4794 if (p
== last_giv_use
)
4797 if (GET_CODE (p
) == JUMP_INSN
&& JUMP_LABEL (p
)
4798 && LABEL_NAME (JUMP_LABEL (p
))
4799 && ((INSN_UID (JUMP_LABEL (p
)) >= max_uid_for_loop
)
4800 || (INSN_UID (v
->insn
) >= max_uid_for_loop
)
4801 || (INSN_UID (last_giv_use
) >= max_uid_for_loop
)
4802 || (INSN_LUID (JUMP_LABEL (p
)) < INSN_LUID (v
->insn
)
4803 && INSN_LUID (JUMP_LABEL (p
)) > INSN_LUID (loop_start
))
4804 || (INSN_LUID (JUMP_LABEL (p
)) > INSN_LUID (last_giv_use
)
4805 && INSN_LUID (JUMP_LABEL (p
)) < INSN_LUID (loop_end
))))
4808 v
->not_replaceable
= 1;
4810 if (loop_dump_stream
)
4811 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
,
4812 "Found branch outside giv lifetime.\n");
4819 /* If it is replaceable, then save the final value. */
4821 v
->final_value
= final_value
;
4824 if (loop_dump_stream
&& v
->replaceable
)
4825 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "Insn %d: giv reg %d final_value replaceable\n",
4826 INSN_UID (v
->insn
), REGNO (v
->dest_reg
));
4829 /* Update the status of whether a giv can derive other givs.
4831 We need to do something special if there is or may be an update to the biv
4832 between the time the giv is defined and the time it is used to derive
4835 In addition, a giv that is only conditionally set is not allowed to
4836 derive another giv once a label has been passed.
4838 The cases we look at are when a label or an update to a biv is passed. */
4841 update_giv_derive (p
)
4844 struct iv_class
*bl
;
4845 struct induction
*biv
, *giv
;
4849 /* Search all IV classes, then all bivs, and finally all givs.
4851 There are three cases we are concerned with. First we have the situation
4852 of a giv that is only updated conditionally. In that case, it may not
4853 derive any givs after a label is passed.
4855 The second case is when a biv update occurs, or may occur, after the
4856 definition of a giv. For certain biv updates (see below) that are
4857 known to occur between the giv definition and use, we can adjust the
4858 giv definition. For others, or when the biv update is conditional,
4859 we must prevent the giv from deriving any other givs. There are two
4860 sub-cases within this case.
4862 If this is a label, we are concerned with any biv update that is done
4863 conditionally, since it may be done after the giv is defined followed by
4864 a branch here (actually, we need to pass both a jump and a label, but
4865 this extra tracking doesn't seem worth it).
4867 If this is a jump, we are concerned about any biv update that may be
4868 executed multiple times. We are actually only concerned about
4869 backward jumps, but it is probably not worth performing the test
4870 on the jump again here.
4872 If this is a biv update, we must adjust the giv status to show that a
4873 subsequent biv update was performed. If this adjustment cannot be done,
4874 the giv cannot derive further givs. */
4876 for (bl
= loop_iv_list
; bl
; bl
= bl
->next
)
4877 for (biv
= bl
->biv
; biv
; biv
= biv
->next_iv
)
4878 if (GET_CODE (p
) == CODE_LABEL
|| GET_CODE (p
) == JUMP_INSN
4881 for (giv
= bl
->giv
; giv
; giv
= giv
->next_iv
)
4883 /* If cant_derive is already true, there is no point in
4884 checking all of these conditions again. */
4885 if (giv
->cant_derive
)
4888 /* If this giv is conditionally set and we have passed a label,
4889 it cannot derive anything. */
4890 if (GET_CODE (p
) == CODE_LABEL
&& ! giv
->always_computable
)
4891 giv
->cant_derive
= 1;
4893 /* Skip givs that have mult_val == 0, since
4894 they are really invariants. Also skip those that are
4895 replaceable, since we know their lifetime doesn't contain
4897 else if (giv
->mult_val
== const0_rtx
|| giv
->replaceable
)
4900 /* The only way we can allow this giv to derive another
4901 is if this is a biv increment and we can form the product
4902 of biv->add_val and giv->mult_val. In this case, we will
4903 be able to compute a compensation. */
4904 else if (biv
->insn
== p
)
4908 if (biv
->mult_val
== const1_rtx
)
4909 tem
= simplify_giv_expr (gen_rtx (MULT
, giv
->mode
,
4914 if (tem
&& giv
->derive_adjustment
)
4915 tem
= simplify_giv_expr (gen_rtx (PLUS
, giv
->mode
, tem
,
4916 giv
->derive_adjustment
),
4919 giv
->derive_adjustment
= tem
;
4921 giv
->cant_derive
= 1;
4923 else if ((GET_CODE (p
) == CODE_LABEL
&& ! biv
->always_computable
)
4924 || (GET_CODE (p
) == JUMP_INSN
&& biv
->maybe_multiple
))
4925 giv
->cant_derive
= 1;
4930 /* Check whether an insn is an increment legitimate for a basic induction var.
4931 X is the source of insn P, or a part of it.
4932 MODE is the mode in which X should be interpreted.
4934 DEST_REG is the putative biv, also the destination of the insn.
4935 We accept patterns of these forms:
4936 REG = REG + INVARIANT (includes REG = REG - CONSTANT)
4937 REG = INVARIANT + REG
4939 If X is suitable, we return 1, set *MULT_VAL to CONST1_RTX,
4940 and store the additive term into *INC_VAL.
4942 If X is an assignment of an invariant into DEST_REG, we set
4943 *MULT_VAL to CONST0_RTX, and store the invariant into *INC_VAL.
4945 We also want to detect a BIV when it corresponds to a variable
4946 whose mode was promoted via PROMOTED_MODE. In that case, an increment
4947 of the variable may be a PLUS that adds a SUBREG of that variable to
4948 an invariant and then sign- or zero-extends the result of the PLUS
4951 Most GIVs in such cases will be in the promoted mode, since that is the
4952 probably the natural computation mode (and almost certainly the mode
4953 used for addresses) on the machine. So we view the pseudo-reg containing
4954 the variable as the BIV, as if it were simply incremented.
4956 Note that treating the entire pseudo as a BIV will result in making
4957 simple increments to any GIVs based on it. However, if the variable
4958 overflows in its declared mode but not its promoted mode, the result will
4959 be incorrect. This is acceptable if the variable is signed, since
4960 overflows in such cases are undefined, but not if it is unsigned, since
4961 those overflows are defined. So we only check for SIGN_EXTEND and
4964 If we cannot find a biv, we return 0. */
4967 basic_induction_var (x
, mode
, dest_reg
, p
, inc_val
, mult_val
)
4969 enum machine_mode mode
;
4975 register enum rtx_code code
;
4979 code
= GET_CODE (x
);
4983 if (XEXP (x
, 0) == dest_reg
4984 || (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == SUBREG
4985 && SUBREG_PROMOTED_VAR_P (XEXP (x
, 0))
4986 && SUBREG_REG (XEXP (x
, 0)) == dest_reg
))
4988 else if (XEXP (x
, 1) == dest_reg
4989 || (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 1)) == SUBREG
4990 && SUBREG_PROMOTED_VAR_P (XEXP (x
, 1))
4991 && SUBREG_REG (XEXP (x
, 1)) == dest_reg
))
4996 if (invariant_p (arg
) != 1)
4999 *inc_val
= convert_modes (GET_MODE (dest_reg
), GET_MODE (x
), arg
, 0);
5000 *mult_val
= const1_rtx
;
5004 /* If this is a SUBREG for a promoted variable, check the inner
5006 if (SUBREG_PROMOTED_VAR_P (x
))
5007 return basic_induction_var (SUBREG_REG (x
), GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (x
)),
5008 dest_reg
, p
, inc_val
, mult_val
);
5012 /* If this register is assigned in the previous insn, look at its
5013 source, but don't go outside the loop or past a label. */
5015 for (insn
= PREV_INSN (p
);
5016 (insn
&& GET_CODE (insn
) == NOTE
5017 && NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (insn
) != NOTE_INSN_LOOP_BEG
);
5018 insn
= PREV_INSN (insn
))
5022 set
= single_set (insn
);
5025 && (SET_DEST (set
) == x
5026 || (GET_CODE (SET_DEST (set
)) == SUBREG
5027 && (GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (SET_DEST (set
)))
5029 && SUBREG_REG (SET_DEST (set
)) == x
)))
5030 return basic_induction_var (SET_SRC (set
),
5031 (GET_MODE (SET_SRC (set
)) == VOIDmode
5033 : GET_MODE (SET_SRC (set
))),
5036 /* ... fall through ... */
5038 /* Can accept constant setting of biv only when inside inner most loop.
5039 Otherwise, a biv of an inner loop may be incorrectly recognized
5040 as a biv of the outer loop,
5041 causing code to be moved INTO the inner loop. */
5043 if (invariant_p (x
) != 1)
5048 if (loops_enclosed
== 1)
5050 /* Possible bug here? Perhaps we don't know the mode of X. */
5051 *inc_val
= convert_modes (GET_MODE (dest_reg
), mode
, x
, 0);
5052 *mult_val
= const0_rtx
;
5059 return basic_induction_var (XEXP (x
, 0), GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0)),
5060 dest_reg
, p
, inc_val
, mult_val
);
5062 /* Similar, since this can be a sign extension. */
5063 for (insn
= PREV_INSN (p
);
5064 (insn
&& GET_CODE (insn
) == NOTE
5065 && NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (insn
) != NOTE_INSN_LOOP_BEG
);
5066 insn
= PREV_INSN (insn
))
5070 set
= single_set (insn
);
5072 if (set
&& SET_DEST (set
) == XEXP (x
, 0)
5073 && GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 1)) == CONST_INT
5074 && INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)) >= 0
5075 && GET_CODE (SET_SRC (set
)) == ASHIFT
5076 && XEXP (x
, 1) == XEXP (SET_SRC (set
), 1))
5077 return basic_induction_var (XEXP (SET_SRC (set
), 0),
5078 GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0)),
5079 dest_reg
, insn
, inc_val
, mult_val
);
5087 /* A general induction variable (giv) is any quantity that is a linear
5088 function of a basic induction variable,
5089 i.e. giv = biv * mult_val + add_val.
5090 The coefficients can be any loop invariant quantity.
5091 A giv need not be computed directly from the biv;
5092 it can be computed by way of other givs. */
5094 /* Determine whether X computes a giv.
5095 If it does, return a nonzero value
5096 which is the benefit from eliminating the computation of X;
5097 set *SRC_REG to the register of the biv that it is computed from;
5098 set *ADD_VAL and *MULT_VAL to the coefficients,
5099 such that the value of X is biv * mult + add; */
5102 general_induction_var (x
, src_reg
, add_val
, mult_val
)
5112 /* If this is an invariant, forget it, it isn't a giv. */
5113 if (invariant_p (x
) == 1)
5116 /* See if the expression could be a giv and get its form.
5117 Mark our place on the obstack in case we don't find a giv. */
5118 storage
= (char *) oballoc (0);
5119 x
= simplify_giv_expr (x
, &benefit
);
5126 switch (GET_CODE (x
))
5130 /* Since this is now an invariant and wasn't before, it must be a giv
5131 with MULT_VAL == 0. It doesn't matter which BIV we associate this
5133 *src_reg
= loop_iv_list
->biv
->dest_reg
;
5134 *mult_val
= const0_rtx
;
5139 /* This is equivalent to a BIV. */
5141 *mult_val
= const1_rtx
;
5142 *add_val
= const0_rtx
;
5146 /* Either (plus (biv) (invar)) or
5147 (plus (mult (biv) (invar_1)) (invar_2)). */
5148 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == MULT
)
5150 *src_reg
= XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0);
5151 *mult_val
= XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1);
5155 *src_reg
= XEXP (x
, 0);
5156 *mult_val
= const1_rtx
;
5158 *add_val
= XEXP (x
, 1);
5162 /* ADD_VAL is zero. */
5163 *src_reg
= XEXP (x
, 0);
5164 *mult_val
= XEXP (x
, 1);
5165 *add_val
= const0_rtx
;
5172 /* Remove any enclosing USE from ADD_VAL and MULT_VAL (there will be
5173 unless they are CONST_INT). */
5174 if (GET_CODE (*add_val
) == USE
)
5175 *add_val
= XEXP (*add_val
, 0);
5176 if (GET_CODE (*mult_val
) == USE
)
5177 *mult_val
= XEXP (*mult_val
, 0);
5179 benefit
+= rtx_cost (orig_x
, SET
);
5181 /* Always return some benefit if this is a giv so it will be detected
5182 as such. This allows elimination of bivs that might otherwise
5183 not be eliminated. */
5184 return benefit
== 0 ? 1 : benefit
;
5187 /* Given an expression, X, try to form it as a linear function of a biv.
5188 We will canonicalize it to be of the form
5189 (plus (mult (BIV) (invar_1))
5191 with possible degeneracies.
5193 The invariant expressions must each be of a form that can be used as a
5194 machine operand. We surround then with a USE rtx (a hack, but localized
5195 and certainly unambiguous!) if not a CONST_INT for simplicity in this
5196 routine; it is the caller's responsibility to strip them.
5198 If no such canonicalization is possible (i.e., two biv's are used or an
5199 expression that is neither invariant nor a biv or giv), this routine
5202 For a non-zero return, the result will have a code of CONST_INT, USE,
5203 REG (for a BIV), PLUS, or MULT. No other codes will occur.
5205 *BENEFIT will be incremented by the benefit of any sub-giv encountered. */
5208 simplify_giv_expr (x
, benefit
)
5212 enum machine_mode mode
= GET_MODE (x
);
5216 /* If this is not an integer mode, or if we cannot do arithmetic in this
5217 mode, this can't be a giv. */
5218 if (mode
!= VOIDmode
5219 && (GET_MODE_CLASS (mode
) != MODE_INT
5220 || GET_MODE_BITSIZE (mode
) > HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
))
5223 switch (GET_CODE (x
))
5226 arg0
= simplify_giv_expr (XEXP (x
, 0), benefit
);
5227 arg1
= simplify_giv_expr (XEXP (x
, 1), benefit
);
5228 if (arg0
== 0 || arg1
== 0)
5231 /* Put constant last, CONST_INT last if both constant. */
5232 if ((GET_CODE (arg0
) == USE
5233 || GET_CODE (arg0
) == CONST_INT
)
5234 && GET_CODE (arg1
) != CONST_INT
)
5235 tem
= arg0
, arg0
= arg1
, arg1
= tem
;
5237 /* Handle addition of zero, then addition of an invariant. */
5238 if (arg1
== const0_rtx
)
5240 else if (GET_CODE (arg1
) == CONST_INT
|| GET_CODE (arg1
) == USE
)
5241 switch (GET_CODE (arg0
))
5245 /* Both invariant. Only valid if sum is machine operand.
5246 First strip off possible USE on first operand. */
5247 if (GET_CODE (arg0
) == USE
)
5248 arg0
= XEXP (arg0
, 0);
5251 if (CONSTANT_P (arg0
) && GET_CODE (arg1
) == CONST_INT
)
5253 tem
= plus_constant (arg0
, INTVAL (arg1
));
5254 if (GET_CODE (tem
) != CONST_INT
)
5255 tem
= gen_rtx (USE
, mode
, tem
);
5262 /* biv + invar or mult + invar. Return sum. */
5263 return gen_rtx (PLUS
, mode
, arg0
, arg1
);
5266 /* (a + invar_1) + invar_2. Associate. */
5267 return simplify_giv_expr (gen_rtx (PLUS
, mode
,
5269 gen_rtx (PLUS
, mode
,
5270 XEXP (arg0
, 1), arg1
)),
5277 /* Each argument must be either REG, PLUS, or MULT. Convert REG to
5278 MULT to reduce cases. */
5279 if (GET_CODE (arg0
) == REG
)
5280 arg0
= gen_rtx (MULT
, mode
, arg0
, const1_rtx
);
5281 if (GET_CODE (arg1
) == REG
)
5282 arg1
= gen_rtx (MULT
, mode
, arg1
, const1_rtx
);
5284 /* Now have PLUS + PLUS, PLUS + MULT, MULT + PLUS, or MULT + MULT.
5285 Put a MULT first, leaving PLUS + PLUS, MULT + PLUS, or MULT + MULT.
5286 Recurse to associate the second PLUS. */
5287 if (GET_CODE (arg1
) == MULT
)
5288 tem
= arg0
, arg0
= arg1
, arg1
= tem
;
5290 if (GET_CODE (arg1
) == PLUS
)
5291 return simplify_giv_expr (gen_rtx (PLUS
, mode
,
5292 gen_rtx (PLUS
, mode
,
5293 arg0
, XEXP (arg1
, 0)),
5297 /* Now must have MULT + MULT. Distribute if same biv, else not giv. */
5298 if (GET_CODE (arg0
) != MULT
|| GET_CODE (arg1
) != MULT
)
5301 if (XEXP (arg0
, 0) != XEXP (arg1
, 0))
5304 return simplify_giv_expr (gen_rtx (MULT
, mode
,
5306 gen_rtx (PLUS
, mode
,
5312 /* Handle "a - b" as "a + b * (-1)". */
5313 return simplify_giv_expr (gen_rtx (PLUS
, mode
,
5315 gen_rtx (MULT
, mode
,
5316 XEXP (x
, 1), constm1_rtx
)),
5320 arg0
= simplify_giv_expr (XEXP (x
, 0), benefit
);
5321 arg1
= simplify_giv_expr (XEXP (x
, 1), benefit
);
5322 if (arg0
== 0 || arg1
== 0)
5325 /* Put constant last, CONST_INT last if both constant. */
5326 if ((GET_CODE (arg0
) == USE
|| GET_CODE (arg0
) == CONST_INT
)
5327 && GET_CODE (arg1
) != CONST_INT
)
5328 tem
= arg0
, arg0
= arg1
, arg1
= tem
;
5330 /* If second argument is not now constant, not giv. */
5331 if (GET_CODE (arg1
) != USE
&& GET_CODE (arg1
) != CONST_INT
)
5334 /* Handle multiply by 0 or 1. */
5335 if (arg1
== const0_rtx
)
5338 else if (arg1
== const1_rtx
)
5341 switch (GET_CODE (arg0
))
5344 /* biv * invar. Done. */
5345 return gen_rtx (MULT
, mode
, arg0
, arg1
);
5348 /* Product of two constants. */
5349 return GEN_INT (INTVAL (arg0
) * INTVAL (arg1
));
5352 /* invar * invar. Not giv. */
5356 /* (a * invar_1) * invar_2. Associate. */
5357 return simplify_giv_expr (gen_rtx (MULT
, mode
,
5359 gen_rtx (MULT
, mode
,
5360 XEXP (arg0
, 1), arg1
)),
5364 /* (a + invar_1) * invar_2. Distribute. */
5365 return simplify_giv_expr (gen_rtx (PLUS
, mode
,
5366 gen_rtx (MULT
, mode
,
5367 XEXP (arg0
, 0), arg1
),
5368 gen_rtx (MULT
, mode
,
5369 XEXP (arg0
, 1), arg1
)),
5377 /* Shift by constant is multiply by power of two. */
5378 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 1)) != CONST_INT
)
5381 return simplify_giv_expr (gen_rtx (MULT
, mode
,
5383 GEN_INT ((HOST_WIDE_INT
) 1
5384 << INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)))),
5388 /* "-a" is "a * (-1)" */
5389 return simplify_giv_expr (gen_rtx (MULT
, mode
, XEXP (x
, 0), constm1_rtx
),
5393 /* "~a" is "-a - 1". Silly, but easy. */
5394 return simplify_giv_expr (gen_rtx (MINUS
, mode
,
5395 gen_rtx (NEG
, mode
, XEXP (x
, 0)),
5400 /* Already in proper form for invariant. */
5404 /* If this is a new register, we can't deal with it. */
5405 if (REGNO (x
) >= max_reg_before_loop
)
5408 /* Check for biv or giv. */
5409 switch (reg_iv_type
[REGNO (x
)])
5413 case GENERAL_INDUCT
:
5415 struct induction
*v
= reg_iv_info
[REGNO (x
)];
5417 /* Form expression from giv and add benefit. Ensure this giv
5418 can derive another and subtract any needed adjustment if so. */
5419 *benefit
+= v
->benefit
;
5423 tem
= gen_rtx (PLUS
, mode
, gen_rtx (MULT
, mode
,
5424 v
->src_reg
, v
->mult_val
),
5426 if (v
->derive_adjustment
)
5427 tem
= gen_rtx (MINUS
, mode
, tem
, v
->derive_adjustment
);
5428 return simplify_giv_expr (tem
, benefit
);
5432 /* Fall through to general case. */
5434 /* If invariant, return as USE (unless CONST_INT).
5435 Otherwise, not giv. */
5436 if (GET_CODE (x
) == USE
)
5439 if (invariant_p (x
) == 1)
5441 if (GET_CODE (x
) == CONST_INT
)
5444 return gen_rtx (USE
, mode
, x
);
5451 /* Help detect a giv that is calculated by several consecutive insns;
5455 The caller has already identified the first insn P as having a giv as dest;
5456 we check that all other insns that set the same register follow
5457 immediately after P, that they alter nothing else,
5458 and that the result of the last is still a giv.
5460 The value is 0 if the reg set in P is not really a giv.
5461 Otherwise, the value is the amount gained by eliminating
5462 all the consecutive insns that compute the value.
5464 FIRST_BENEFIT is the amount gained by eliminating the first insn, P.
5465 SRC_REG is the reg of the biv; DEST_REG is the reg of the giv.
5467 The coefficients of the ultimate giv value are stored in
5468 *MULT_VAL and *ADD_VAL. */
5471 consec_sets_giv (first_benefit
, p
, src_reg
, dest_reg
,
5486 /* Indicate that this is a giv so that we can update the value produced in
5487 each insn of the multi-insn sequence.
5489 This induction structure will be used only by the call to
5490 general_induction_var below, so we can allocate it on our stack.
5491 If this is a giv, our caller will replace the induct var entry with
5492 a new induction structure. */
5494 = (struct induction
*) alloca (sizeof (struct induction
));
5495 v
->src_reg
= src_reg
;
5496 v
->mult_val
= *mult_val
;
5497 v
->add_val
= *add_val
;
5498 v
->benefit
= first_benefit
;
5500 v
->derive_adjustment
= 0;
5502 reg_iv_type
[REGNO (dest_reg
)] = GENERAL_INDUCT
;
5503 reg_iv_info
[REGNO (dest_reg
)] = v
;
5505 count
= n_times_set
[REGNO (dest_reg
)] - 1;
5510 code
= GET_CODE (p
);
5512 /* If libcall, skip to end of call sequence. */
5513 if (code
== INSN
&& (temp
= find_reg_note (p
, REG_LIBCALL
, NULL_RTX
)))
5517 && (set
= single_set (p
))
5518 && GET_CODE (SET_DEST (set
)) == REG
5519 && SET_DEST (set
) == dest_reg
5520 && ((benefit
= general_induction_var (SET_SRC (set
), &src_reg
,
5522 /* Giv created by equivalent expression. */
5523 || ((temp
= find_reg_note (p
, REG_EQUAL
, NULL_RTX
))
5524 && (benefit
= general_induction_var (XEXP (temp
, 0), &src_reg
,
5525 add_val
, mult_val
))))
5526 && src_reg
== v
->src_reg
)
5528 if (find_reg_note (p
, REG_RETVAL
, NULL_RTX
))
5529 benefit
+= libcall_benefit (p
);
5532 v
->mult_val
= *mult_val
;
5533 v
->add_val
= *add_val
;
5534 v
->benefit
= benefit
;
5536 else if (code
!= NOTE
)
5538 /* Allow insns that set something other than this giv to a
5539 constant. Such insns are needed on machines which cannot
5540 include long constants and should not disqualify a giv. */
5542 && (set
= single_set (p
))
5543 && SET_DEST (set
) != dest_reg
5544 && CONSTANT_P (SET_SRC (set
)))
5547 reg_iv_type
[REGNO (dest_reg
)] = UNKNOWN_INDUCT
;
5555 /* Return an rtx, if any, that expresses giv G2 as a function of the register
5556 represented by G1. If no such expression can be found, or it is clear that
5557 it cannot possibly be a valid address, 0 is returned.
5559 To perform the computation, we note that
5562 where `v' is the biv.
5564 So G2 = (c/a) * G1 + (d - b*c/a) */
5568 express_from (g1
, g2
)
5569 struct induction
*g1
, *g2
;
5573 /* The value that G1 will be multiplied by must be a constant integer. Also,
5574 the only chance we have of getting a valid address is if b*c/a (see above
5575 for notation) is also an integer. */
5576 if (GET_CODE (g1
->mult_val
) != CONST_INT
5577 || GET_CODE (g2
->mult_val
) != CONST_INT
5578 || GET_CODE (g1
->add_val
) != CONST_INT
5579 || g1
->mult_val
== const0_rtx
5580 || INTVAL (g2
->mult_val
) % INTVAL (g1
->mult_val
) != 0)
5583 mult
= GEN_INT (INTVAL (g2
->mult_val
) / INTVAL (g1
->mult_val
));
5584 add
= plus_constant (g2
->add_val
, - INTVAL (g1
->add_val
) * INTVAL (mult
));
5586 /* Form simplified final result. */
5587 if (mult
== const0_rtx
)
5589 else if (mult
== const1_rtx
)
5590 mult
= g1
->dest_reg
;
5592 mult
= gen_rtx (MULT
, g2
->mode
, g1
->dest_reg
, mult
);
5594 if (add
== const0_rtx
)
5597 return gen_rtx (PLUS
, g2
->mode
, mult
, add
);
5601 /* Return 1 if giv G2 can be combined with G1. This means that G2 can use
5602 (either directly or via an address expression) a register used to represent
5603 G1. Set g2->new_reg to a represtation of G1 (normally just
5607 combine_givs_p (g1
, g2
)
5608 struct induction
*g1
, *g2
;
5612 /* If these givs are identical, they can be combined. */
5613 if (rtx_equal_p (g1
->mult_val
, g2
->mult_val
)
5614 && rtx_equal_p (g1
->add_val
, g2
->add_val
))
5616 g2
->new_reg
= g1
->dest_reg
;
5621 /* If G2 can be expressed as a function of G1 and that function is valid
5622 as an address and no more expensive than using a register for G2,
5623 the expression of G2 in terms of G1 can be used. */
5624 if (g2
->giv_type
== DEST_ADDR
5625 && (tem
= express_from (g1
, g2
)) != 0
5626 && memory_address_p (g2
->mem_mode
, tem
)
5627 && ADDRESS_COST (tem
) <= ADDRESS_COST (*g2
->location
))
5637 #ifdef GIV_SORT_CRITERION
5638 /* Compare two givs and sort the most desirable one for combinations first.
5639 This is used only in one qsort call below. */
5643 struct induction
**x
, **y
;
5645 GIV_SORT_CRITERION (*x
, *y
);
5651 /* Check all pairs of givs for iv_class BL and see if any can be combined with
5652 any other. If so, point SAME to the giv combined with and set NEW_REG to
5653 be an expression (in terms of the other giv's DEST_REG) equivalent to the
5654 giv. Also, update BENEFIT and related fields for cost/benefit analysis. */
5658 struct iv_class
*bl
;
5660 struct induction
*g1
, *g2
, **giv_array
, *temp_iv
;
5661 int i
, j
, giv_count
, pass
;
5663 /* Count givs, because bl->giv_count is incorrect here. */
5665 for (g1
= bl
->giv
; g1
; g1
= g1
->next_iv
)
5669 = (struct induction
**) alloca (giv_count
* sizeof (struct induction
*));
5671 for (g1
= bl
->giv
; g1
; g1
= g1
->next_iv
)
5672 giv_array
[i
++] = g1
;
5674 #ifdef GIV_SORT_CRITERION
5675 /* Sort the givs if GIV_SORT_CRITERION is defined.
5676 This is usually defined for processors which lack
5677 negative register offsets so more givs may be combined. */
5679 if (loop_dump_stream
)
5680 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "%d givs counted, sorting...\n", giv_count
);
5682 qsort (giv_array
, giv_count
, sizeof (struct induction
*), giv_sort
);
5685 for (i
= 0; i
< giv_count
; i
++)
5688 for (pass
= 0; pass
<= 1; pass
++)
5689 for (j
= 0; j
< giv_count
; j
++)
5693 /* First try to combine with replaceable givs, then all givs. */
5694 && (g1
->replaceable
|| pass
== 1)
5695 /* If either has already been combined or is to be ignored, can't
5697 && ! g1
->ignore
&& ! g2
->ignore
&& ! g1
->same
&& ! g2
->same
5698 /* If something has been based on G2, G2 cannot itself be based
5699 on something else. */
5700 && ! g2
->combined_with
5701 && combine_givs_p (g1
, g2
))
5703 /* g2->new_reg set by `combine_givs_p' */
5705 g1
->combined_with
= 1;
5707 /* If one of these givs is a DEST_REG that was only used
5708 once, by the other giv, this is actually a single use.
5709 The DEST_REG has the correct cost, while the other giv
5710 counts the REG use too often. */
5711 if (g2
->giv_type
== DEST_REG
5712 && n_times_used
[REGNO (g2
->dest_reg
)] == 1
5713 && reg_mentioned_p (g2
->dest_reg
, PATTERN (g1
->insn
)))
5714 g1
->benefit
= g2
->benefit
;
5715 else if (g1
->giv_type
!= DEST_REG
5716 || n_times_used
[REGNO (g1
->dest_reg
)] != 1
5717 || ! reg_mentioned_p (g1
->dest_reg
,
5718 PATTERN (g2
->insn
)))
5720 g1
->benefit
+= g2
->benefit
;
5721 g1
->times_used
+= g2
->times_used
;
5723 /* ??? The new final_[bg]iv_value code does a much better job
5724 of finding replaceable giv's, and hence this code may no
5725 longer be necessary. */
5726 if (! g2
->replaceable
&& REG_USERVAR_P (g2
->dest_reg
))
5727 g1
->benefit
-= copy_cost
;
5728 g1
->lifetime
+= g2
->lifetime
;
5730 if (loop_dump_stream
)
5731 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "giv at %d combined with giv at %d\n",
5732 INSN_UID (g2
->insn
), INSN_UID (g1
->insn
));
5738 /* EMIT code before INSERT_BEFORE to set REG = B * M + A. */
5741 emit_iv_add_mult (b
, m
, a
, reg
, insert_before
)
5742 rtx b
; /* initial value of basic induction variable */
5743 rtx m
; /* multiplicative constant */
5744 rtx a
; /* additive constant */
5745 rtx reg
; /* destination register */
5751 /* Prevent unexpected sharing of these rtx. */
5755 /* Increase the lifetime of any invariants moved further in code. */
5756 update_reg_last_use (a
, insert_before
);
5757 update_reg_last_use (b
, insert_before
);
5758 update_reg_last_use (m
, insert_before
);
5761 result
= expand_mult_add (b
, reg
, m
, a
, GET_MODE (reg
), 0);
5763 emit_move_insn (reg
, result
);
5764 seq
= gen_sequence ();
5767 emit_insn_before (seq
, insert_before
);
5770 /* Test whether A * B can be computed without
5771 an actual multiply insn. Value is 1 if so. */
5774 product_cheap_p (a
, b
)
5780 struct obstack
*old_rtl_obstack
= rtl_obstack
;
5781 char *storage
= (char *) obstack_alloc (&temp_obstack
, 0);
5784 /* If only one is constant, make it B. */
5785 if (GET_CODE (a
) == CONST_INT
)
5786 tmp
= a
, a
= b
, b
= tmp
;
5788 /* If first constant, both constant, so don't need multiply. */
5789 if (GET_CODE (a
) == CONST_INT
)
5792 /* If second not constant, neither is constant, so would need multiply. */
5793 if (GET_CODE (b
) != CONST_INT
)
5796 /* One operand is constant, so might not need multiply insn. Generate the
5797 code for the multiply and see if a call or multiply, or long sequence
5798 of insns is generated. */
5800 rtl_obstack
= &temp_obstack
;
5802 expand_mult (GET_MODE (a
), a
, b
, NULL_RTX
, 0);
5803 tmp
= gen_sequence ();
5806 if (GET_CODE (tmp
) == SEQUENCE
)
5808 if (XVEC (tmp
, 0) == 0)
5810 else if (XVECLEN (tmp
, 0) > 3)
5813 for (i
= 0; i
< XVECLEN (tmp
, 0); i
++)
5815 rtx insn
= XVECEXP (tmp
, 0, i
);
5817 if (GET_CODE (insn
) != INSN
5818 || (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) == SET
5819 && GET_CODE (SET_SRC (PATTERN (insn
))) == MULT
)
5820 || (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) == PARALLEL
5821 && GET_CODE (XVECEXP (PATTERN (insn
), 0, 0)) == SET
5822 && GET_CODE (SET_SRC (XVECEXP (PATTERN (insn
), 0, 0))) == MULT
))
5829 else if (GET_CODE (tmp
) == SET
5830 && GET_CODE (SET_SRC (tmp
)) == MULT
)
5832 else if (GET_CODE (tmp
) == PARALLEL
5833 && GET_CODE (XVECEXP (tmp
, 0, 0)) == SET
5834 && GET_CODE (SET_SRC (XVECEXP (tmp
, 0, 0))) == MULT
)
5837 /* Free any storage we obtained in generating this multiply and restore rtl
5838 allocation to its normal obstack. */
5839 obstack_free (&temp_obstack
, storage
);
5840 rtl_obstack
= old_rtl_obstack
;
5845 /* Check to see if loop can be terminated by a "decrement and branch until
5846 zero" instruction. If so, add a REG_NONNEG note to the branch insn if so.
5847 Also try reversing an increment loop to a decrement loop
5848 to see if the optimization can be performed.
5849 Value is nonzero if optimization was performed. */
5851 /* This is useful even if the architecture doesn't have such an insn,
5852 because it might change a loops which increments from 0 to n to a loop
5853 which decrements from n to 0. A loop that decrements to zero is usually
5854 faster than one that increments from zero. */
5856 /* ??? This could be rewritten to use some of the loop unrolling procedures,
5857 such as approx_final_value, biv_total_increment, loop_iterations, and
5858 final_[bg]iv_value. */
5861 check_dbra_loop (loop_end
, insn_count
, loop_start
)
5866 struct iv_class
*bl
;
5873 rtx before_comparison
;
5876 /* If last insn is a conditional branch, and the insn before tests a
5877 register value, try to optimize it. Otherwise, we can't do anything. */
5879 comparison
= get_condition_for_loop (PREV_INSN (loop_end
));
5880 if (comparison
== 0)
5883 /* Check all of the bivs to see if the compare uses one of them.
5884 Skip biv's set more than once because we can't guarantee that
5885 it will be zero on the last iteration. Also skip if the biv is
5886 used between its update and the test insn. */
5888 for (bl
= loop_iv_list
; bl
; bl
= bl
->next
)
5890 if (bl
->biv_count
== 1
5891 && bl
->biv
->dest_reg
== XEXP (comparison
, 0)
5892 && ! reg_used_between_p (regno_reg_rtx
[bl
->regno
], bl
->biv
->insn
,
5893 PREV_INSN (PREV_INSN (loop_end
))))
5900 /* Look for the case where the basic induction variable is always
5901 nonnegative, and equals zero on the last iteration.
5902 In this case, add a reg_note REG_NONNEG, which allows the
5903 m68k DBRA instruction to be used. */
5905 if (((GET_CODE (comparison
) == GT
5906 && GET_CODE (XEXP (comparison
, 1)) == CONST_INT
5907 && INTVAL (XEXP (comparison
, 1)) == -1)
5908 || (GET_CODE (comparison
) == NE
&& XEXP (comparison
, 1) == const0_rtx
))
5909 && GET_CODE (bl
->biv
->add_val
) == CONST_INT
5910 && INTVAL (bl
->biv
->add_val
) < 0)
5912 /* Initial value must be greater than 0,
5913 init_val % -dec_value == 0 to ensure that it equals zero on
5914 the last iteration */
5916 if (GET_CODE (bl
->initial_value
) == CONST_INT
5917 && INTVAL (bl
->initial_value
) > 0
5918 && (INTVAL (bl
->initial_value
) %
5919 (-INTVAL (bl
->biv
->add_val
))) == 0)
5921 /* register always nonnegative, add REG_NOTE to branch */
5922 REG_NOTES (PREV_INSN (loop_end
))
5923 = gen_rtx (EXPR_LIST
, REG_NONNEG
, NULL_RTX
,
5924 REG_NOTES (PREV_INSN (loop_end
)));
5930 /* If the decrement is 1 and the value was tested as >= 0 before
5931 the loop, then we can safely optimize. */
5932 for (p
= loop_start
; p
; p
= PREV_INSN (p
))
5934 if (GET_CODE (p
) == CODE_LABEL
)
5936 if (GET_CODE (p
) != JUMP_INSN
)
5939 before_comparison
= get_condition_for_loop (p
);
5940 if (before_comparison
5941 && XEXP (before_comparison
, 0) == bl
->biv
->dest_reg
5942 && GET_CODE (before_comparison
) == LT
5943 && XEXP (before_comparison
, 1) == const0_rtx
5944 && ! reg_set_between_p (bl
->biv
->dest_reg
, p
, loop_start
)
5945 && INTVAL (bl
->biv
->add_val
) == -1)
5947 REG_NOTES (PREV_INSN (loop_end
))
5948 = gen_rtx (EXPR_LIST
, REG_NONNEG
, NULL_RTX
,
5949 REG_NOTES (PREV_INSN (loop_end
)));
5956 else if (num_mem_sets
<= 1)
5958 /* Try to change inc to dec, so can apply above optimization. */
5960 all registers modified are induction variables or invariant,
5961 all memory references have non-overlapping addresses
5962 (obviously true if only one write)
5963 allow 2 insns for the compare/jump at the end of the loop. */
5964 /* Also, we must avoid any instructions which use both the reversed
5965 biv and another biv. Such instructions will fail if the loop is
5966 reversed. We meet this condition by requiring that either
5967 no_use_except_counting is true, or else that there is only
5969 int num_nonfixed_reads
= 0;
5970 /* 1 if the iteration var is used only to count iterations. */
5971 int no_use_except_counting
= 0;
5972 /* 1 if the loop has no memory store, or it has a single memory store
5973 which is reversible. */
5974 int reversible_mem_store
= 1;
5976 for (p
= loop_start
; p
!= loop_end
; p
= NEXT_INSN (p
))
5977 if (GET_RTX_CLASS (GET_CODE (p
)) == 'i')
5978 num_nonfixed_reads
+= count_nonfixed_reads (PATTERN (p
));
5980 if (bl
->giv_count
== 0
5981 && ! loop_number_exit_count
[uid_loop_num
[INSN_UID (loop_start
)]])
5983 rtx bivreg
= regno_reg_rtx
[bl
->regno
];
5985 /* If there are no givs for this biv, and the only exit is the
5986 fall through at the end of the the loop, then
5987 see if perhaps there are no uses except to count. */
5988 no_use_except_counting
= 1;
5989 for (p
= loop_start
; p
!= loop_end
; p
= NEXT_INSN (p
))
5990 if (GET_RTX_CLASS (GET_CODE (p
)) == 'i')
5992 rtx set
= single_set (p
);
5994 if (set
&& GET_CODE (SET_DEST (set
)) == REG
5995 && REGNO (SET_DEST (set
)) == bl
->regno
)
5996 /* An insn that sets the biv is okay. */
5998 else if (p
== prev_nonnote_insn (prev_nonnote_insn (loop_end
))
5999 || p
== prev_nonnote_insn (loop_end
))
6000 /* Don't bother about the end test. */
6002 else if (reg_mentioned_p (bivreg
, PATTERN (p
)))
6003 /* Any other use of the biv is no good. */
6005 no_use_except_counting
= 0;
6011 /* If the loop has a single store, and the destination address is
6012 invariant, then we can't reverse the loop, because this address
6013 might then have the wrong value at loop exit.
6014 This would work if the source was invariant also, however, in that
6015 case, the insn should have been moved out of the loop. */
6017 if (num_mem_sets
== 1)
6018 reversible_mem_store
6019 = (! unknown_address_altered
6020 && ! invariant_p (XEXP (loop_store_mems
[0], 0)));
6022 /* This code only acts for innermost loops. Also it simplifies
6023 the memory address check by only reversing loops with
6024 zero or one memory access.
6025 Two memory accesses could involve parts of the same array,
6026 and that can't be reversed. */
6028 if (num_nonfixed_reads
<= 1
6030 && !loop_has_volatile
6031 && reversible_mem_store
6032 && (no_use_except_counting
6033 || ((bl
->giv_count
+ bl
->biv_count
+ num_mem_sets
6034 + num_movables
+ 2 == insn_count
)
6035 && (bl
== loop_iv_list
&& bl
->next
== 0))))
6039 /* Loop can be reversed. */
6040 if (loop_dump_stream
)
6041 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "Can reverse loop\n");
6043 /* Now check other conditions:
6044 initial_value must be zero,
6045 final_value % add_val == 0, so that when reversed, the
6046 biv will be zero on the last iteration.
6048 This test can probably be improved since +/- 1 in the constant
6049 can be obtained by changing LT to LE and vice versa; this is
6052 if (comparison
&& bl
->initial_value
== const0_rtx
6053 && GET_CODE (XEXP (comparison
, 1)) == CONST_INT
6054 /* LE gets turned into LT */
6055 && GET_CODE (comparison
) == LT
6056 && (INTVAL (XEXP (comparison
, 1))
6057 % INTVAL (bl
->biv
->add_val
)) == 0)
6059 /* Register will always be nonnegative, with value
6060 0 on last iteration if loop reversed */
6062 /* Save some info needed to produce the new insns. */
6063 reg
= bl
->biv
->dest_reg
;
6064 jump_label
= XEXP (SET_SRC (PATTERN (PREV_INSN (loop_end
))), 1);
6065 if (jump_label
== pc_rtx
)
6066 jump_label
= XEXP (SET_SRC (PATTERN (PREV_INSN (loop_end
))), 2);
6067 new_add_val
= GEN_INT (- INTVAL (bl
->biv
->add_val
));
6069 final_value
= XEXP (comparison
, 1);
6070 start_value
= GEN_INT (INTVAL (XEXP (comparison
, 1))
6071 - INTVAL (bl
->biv
->add_val
));
6073 /* Initialize biv to start_value before loop start.
6074 The old initializing insn will be deleted as a
6075 dead store by flow.c. */
6076 emit_insn_before (gen_move_insn (reg
, start_value
), loop_start
);
6078 /* Add insn to decrement register, and delete insn
6079 that incremented the register. */
6080 p
= emit_insn_before (gen_add2_insn (reg
, new_add_val
),
6082 delete_insn (bl
->biv
->insn
);
6084 /* Update biv info to reflect its new status. */
6086 bl
->initial_value
= start_value
;
6087 bl
->biv
->add_val
= new_add_val
;
6089 /* Inc LABEL_NUSES so that delete_insn will
6090 not delete the label. */
6091 LABEL_NUSES (XEXP (jump_label
, 0)) ++;
6093 /* Emit an insn after the end of the loop to set the biv's
6094 proper exit value if it is used anywhere outside the loop. */
6095 if ((regno_last_uid
[bl
->regno
]
6096 != INSN_UID (PREV_INSN (PREV_INSN (loop_end
))))
6098 || regno_first_uid
[bl
->regno
] != INSN_UID (bl
->init_insn
))
6099 emit_insn_after (gen_move_insn (reg
, final_value
),
6102 /* Delete compare/branch at end of loop. */
6103 delete_insn (PREV_INSN (loop_end
));
6104 delete_insn (PREV_INSN (loop_end
));
6106 /* Add new compare/branch insn at end of loop. */
6108 emit_cmp_insn (reg
, const0_rtx
, GE
, NULL_RTX
,
6109 GET_MODE (reg
), 0, 0);
6110 emit_jump_insn (gen_bge (XEXP (jump_label
, 0)));
6111 tem
= gen_sequence ();
6113 emit_jump_insn_before (tem
, loop_end
);
6115 for (tem
= PREV_INSN (loop_end
);
6116 tem
&& GET_CODE (tem
) != JUMP_INSN
; tem
= PREV_INSN (tem
))
6120 JUMP_LABEL (tem
) = XEXP (jump_label
, 0);
6122 /* Increment of LABEL_NUSES done above. */
6123 /* Register is now always nonnegative,
6124 so add REG_NONNEG note to the branch. */
6125 REG_NOTES (tem
) = gen_rtx (EXPR_LIST
, REG_NONNEG
, NULL_RTX
,
6131 /* Mark that this biv has been reversed. Each giv which depends
6132 on this biv, and which is also live past the end of the loop
6133 will have to be fixed up. */
6137 if (loop_dump_stream
)
6138 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
,
6139 "Reversed loop and added reg_nonneg\n");
6149 /* Verify whether the biv BL appears to be eliminable,
6150 based on the insns in the loop that refer to it.
6151 LOOP_START is the first insn of the loop, and END is the end insn.
6153 If ELIMINATE_P is non-zero, actually do the elimination.
6155 THRESHOLD and INSN_COUNT are from loop_optimize and are used to
6156 determine whether invariant insns should be placed inside or at the
6157 start of the loop. */
6160 maybe_eliminate_biv (bl
, loop_start
, end
, eliminate_p
, threshold
, insn_count
)
6161 struct iv_class
*bl
;
6165 int threshold
, insn_count
;
6167 rtx reg
= bl
->biv
->dest_reg
;
6170 /* Scan all insns in the loop, stopping if we find one that uses the
6171 biv in a way that we cannot eliminate. */
6173 for (p
= loop_start
; p
!= end
; p
= NEXT_INSN (p
))
6175 enum rtx_code code
= GET_CODE (p
);
6176 rtx where
= threshold
>= insn_count
? loop_start
: p
;
6178 if ((code
== INSN
|| code
== JUMP_INSN
|| code
== CALL_INSN
)
6179 && reg_mentioned_p (reg
, PATTERN (p
))
6180 && ! maybe_eliminate_biv_1 (PATTERN (p
), p
, bl
, eliminate_p
, where
))
6182 if (loop_dump_stream
)
6183 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
,
6184 "Cannot eliminate biv %d: biv used in insn %d.\n",
6185 bl
->regno
, INSN_UID (p
));
6192 if (loop_dump_stream
)
6193 fprintf (loop_dump_stream
, "biv %d %s eliminated.\n",
6194 bl
->regno
, eliminate_p
? "was" : "can be");
6201 /* If BL appears in X (part of the pattern of INSN), see if we can
6202 eliminate its use. If so, return 1. If not, return 0.
6204 If BIV does not appear in X, return 1.
6206 If ELIMINATE_P is non-zero, actually do the elimination. WHERE indicates
6207 where extra insns should be added. Depending on how many items have been
6208 moved out of the loop, it will either be before INSN or at the start of
6212 maybe_eliminate_biv_1 (x
, insn
, bl
, eliminate_p
, where
)
6214 struct iv_class
*bl
;
6218 enum rtx_code code
= GET_CODE (x
);
6219 rtx reg
= bl
->biv
->dest_reg
;
6220 enum machine_mode mode
= GET_MODE (reg
);
6221 struct induction
*v
;
6230 /* If we haven't already been able to do something with this BIV,
6231 we can't eliminate it. */
6237 /* If this sets the BIV, it is not a problem. */
6238 if (SET_DEST (x
) == reg
)
6241 /* If this is an insn that defines a giv, it is also ok because
6242 it will go away when the giv is reduced. */
6243 for (v
= bl
->giv
; v
; v
= v
->next_iv
)
6244 if (v
->giv_type
== DEST_REG
&& SET_DEST (x
) == v
->dest_reg
)
6248 if (SET_DEST (x
) == cc0_rtx
&& SET_SRC (x
) == reg
)
6250 /* Can replace with any giv that was reduced and
6251 that has (MULT_VAL != 0) and (ADD_VAL == 0).
6252 Require a constant for MULT_VAL, so we know it's nonzero.
6253 ??? We disable this optimization to avoid potential
6256 for (v
= bl
->giv
; v
; v
= v
->next_iv
)
6257 if (CONSTANT_P (v
->mult_val
) && v
->mult_val
!= const0_rtx
6258 && v
->add_val
== const0_rtx
6259 && ! v
->ignore
&& ! v
->maybe_dead
&& v
->always_computable
6263 /* If the giv V had the auto-inc address optimization applied
6264 to it, and INSN occurs between the giv insn and the biv
6265 insn, then we must adjust the value used here.
6266 This is rare, so we don't bother to do so. */
6268 && ((INSN_LUID (v
->insn
) < INSN_LUID (insn
)
6269 && INSN_LUID (insn
) < INSN_LUID (bl
->biv
->insn
))
6270 || (INSN_LUID (v
->insn
) > INSN_LUID (insn
)
6271 && INSN_LUID (insn
) > INSN_LUID (bl
->biv
->insn
))))
6277 /* If the giv has the opposite direction of change,
6278 then reverse the comparison. */
6279 if (INTVAL (v
->mult_val
) < 0)
6280 new = gen_rtx (COMPARE
, GET_MODE (v
->new_reg
),
6281 const0_rtx
, v
->new_reg
);
6285 /* We can probably test that giv's reduced reg. */
6286 if (validate_change (insn
, &SET_SRC (x
), new, 0))
6290 /* Look for a giv with (MULT_VAL != 0) and (ADD_VAL != 0);
6291 replace test insn with a compare insn (cmp REDUCED_GIV ADD_VAL).
6292 Require a constant for MULT_VAL, so we know it's nonzero.
6293 ??? Do this only if ADD_VAL is a pointer to avoid a potential
6294 overflow problem. */
6296 for (v
= bl
->giv
; v
; v
= v
->next_iv
)
6297 if (CONSTANT_P (v
->mult_val
) && v
->mult_val
!= const0_rtx
6298 && ! v
->ignore
&& ! v
->maybe_dead
&& v
->always_computable
6300 && (GET_CODE (v
->add_val
) == SYMBOL_REF
6301 || GET_CODE (v
->add_val
) == LABEL_REF
6302 || GET_CODE (v
->add_val
) == CONST
6303 || (GET_CODE (v
->add_val
) == REG
6304 && REGNO_POINTER_FLAG (REGNO (v
->add_val
)))))
6306 /* If the giv V had the auto-inc address optimization applied
6307 to it, and INSN occurs between the giv insn and the biv
6308 insn, then we must adjust the value used here.
6309 This is rare, so we don't bother to do so. */
6311 && ((INSN_LUID (v
->insn
) < INSN_LUID (insn
)
6312 && INSN_LUID (insn
) < INSN_LUID (bl
->biv
->insn
))
6313 || (INSN_LUID (v
->insn
) > INSN_LUID (insn
)
6314 && INSN_LUID (insn
) > INSN_LUID (bl
->biv
->insn
))))
6320 /* If the giv has the opposite direction of change,
6321 then reverse the comparison. */
6322 if (INTVAL (v
->mult_val
) < 0)
6323 new = gen_rtx (COMPARE
, VOIDmode
, copy_rtx (v
->add_val
),
6326 new = gen_rtx (COMPARE
, VOIDmode
, v
->new_reg
,
6327 copy_rtx (v
->add_val
));
6329 /* Replace biv with the giv's reduced register. */
6330 update_reg_last_use (v
->add_val
, insn
);
6331 if (validate_change (insn
, &SET_SRC (PATTERN (insn
)), new, 0))
6334 /* Insn doesn't support that constant or invariant. Copy it
6335 into a register (it will be a loop invariant.) */
6336 tem
= gen_reg_rtx (GET_MODE (v
->new_reg
));
6338 emit_insn_before (gen_move_insn (tem
, copy_rtx (v
->add_val
)),
6341 if (validate_change (insn
, &SET_SRC (PATTERN (insn
)),
6342 gen_rtx (COMPARE
, VOIDmode
,
6343 v
->new_reg
, tem
), 0))
6352 case GT
: case GE
: case GTU
: case GEU
:
6353 case LT
: case LE
: case LTU
: case LEU
:
6354 /* See if either argument is the biv. */
6355 if (XEXP (x
, 0) == reg
)
6356 arg
= XEXP (x
, 1), arg_operand
= 1;
6357 else if (XEXP (x
, 1) == reg
)
6358 arg
= XEXP (x
, 0), arg_operand
= 0;
6362 if (CONSTANT_P (arg
))
6364 /* First try to replace with any giv that has constant positive
6365 mult_val and constant add_val. We might be able to support
6366 negative mult_val, but it seems complex to do it in general. */
6368 for (v
= bl
->giv
; v
; v
= v
->next_iv
)
6369 if (CONSTANT_P (v
->mult_val
) && INTVAL (v
->mult_val
) > 0
6370 && (GET_CODE (v
->add_val
) == SYMBOL_REF
6371 || GET_CODE (v
->add_val
) == LABEL_REF
6372 || GET_CODE (v
->add_val
) == CONST
6373 || (GET_CODE (v
->add_val
) == REG
6374 && REGNO_POINTER_FLAG (REGNO (v
->add_val
))))
6375 && ! v
->ignore
&& ! v
->maybe_dead
&& v
->always_computable
6378 /* If the giv V had the auto-inc address optimization applied
6379 to it, and INSN occurs between the giv insn and the biv
6380 insn, then we must adjust the value used here.
6381 This is rare, so we don't bother to do so. */
6383 && ((INSN_LUID (v
->insn
) < INSN_LUID (insn
)
6384 && INSN_LUID (insn
) < INSN_LUID (bl
->biv
->insn
))
6385 || (INSN_LUID (v
->insn
) > INSN_LUID (insn
)
6386 && INSN_LUID (insn
) > INSN_LUID (bl
->biv
->insn
))))
6392 /* Replace biv with the giv's reduced reg. */
6393 XEXP (x
, 1-arg_operand
) = v
->new_reg
;
6395 /* If all constants are actually constant integers and
6396 the derived constant can be directly placed in the COMPARE,
6398 if (GET_CODE (arg
) == CONST_INT
6399 && GET_CODE (v
->mult_val
) == CONST_INT
6400 && GET_CODE (v
->add_val
) == CONST_INT
6401 && validate_change (insn
, &XEXP (x
, arg_operand
),
6402 GEN_INT (INTVAL (arg
)
6403 * INTVAL (v
->mult_val
)
6404 + INTVAL (v
->add_val
)), 0))
6407 /* Otherwise, load it into a register. */
6408 tem
= gen_reg_rtx (mode
);
6409 emit_iv_add_mult (arg
, v
->mult_val
, v
->add_val
, tem
, where
);
6410 if (validate_change (insn
, &XEXP (x
, arg_operand
), tem
, 0))
6413 /* If that failed, put back the change we made above. */
6414 XEXP (x
, 1-arg_operand
) = reg
;
6417 /* Look for giv with positive constant mult_val and nonconst add_val.
6418 Insert insns to calculate new compare value.
6419 ??? Turn this off due to possible overflow. */
6421 for (v
= bl
->giv
; v
; v
= v
->next_iv
)
6422 if (CONSTANT_P (v
->mult_val
) && INTVAL (v
->mult_val
) > 0
6423 && ! v
->ignore
&& ! v
->maybe_dead
&& v
->always_computable
6429 /* If the giv V had the auto-inc address optimization applied
6430 to it, and INSN occurs between the giv insn and the biv
6431 insn, then we must adjust the value used here.
6432 This is rare, so we don't bother to do so. */
6434 && ((INSN_LUID (v
->insn
) < INSN_LUID (insn
)
6435 && INSN_LUID (insn
) < INSN_LUID (bl
->biv
->insn
))
6436 || (INSN_LUID (v
->insn
) > INSN_LUID (insn
)
6437 && INSN_LUID (insn
) > INSN_LUID (bl
->biv
->insn
))))
6443 tem
= gen_reg_rtx (mode
);
6445 /* Replace biv with giv's reduced register. */
6446 validate_change (insn
, &XEXP (x
, 1 - arg_operand
),
6449 /* Compute value to compare against. */
6450 emit_iv_add_mult (arg
, v
->mult_val
, v
->add_val
, tem
, where
);
6451 /* Use it in this insn. */
6452 validate_change (insn
, &XEXP (x
, arg_operand
), tem
, 1);
6453 if (apply_change_group ())
6457 else if (GET_CODE (arg
) == REG
|| GET_CODE (arg
) == MEM
)
6459 if (invariant_p (arg
) == 1)
6461 /* Look for giv with constant positive mult_val and nonconst
6462 add_val. Insert insns to compute new compare value.
6463 ??? Turn this off due to possible overflow. */
6465 for (v
= bl
->giv
; v
; v
= v
->next_iv
)
6466 if (CONSTANT_P (v
->mult_val
) && INTVAL (v
->mult_val
) > 0
6467 && ! v
->ignore
&& ! v
->maybe_dead
&& v
->always_computable
6473 /* If the giv V had the auto-inc address optimization applied
6474 to it, and INSN occurs between the giv insn and the biv
6475 insn, then we must adjust the value used here.
6476 This is rare, so we don't bother to do so. */
6478 && ((INSN_LUID (v
->insn
) < INSN_LUID (insn
)
6479 && INSN_LUID (insn
) < INSN_LUID (bl
->biv
->insn
))
6480 || (INSN_LUID (v
->insn
) > INSN_LUID (insn
)
6481 && INSN_LUID (insn
) > INSN_LUID (bl
->biv
->insn
))))
6487 tem
= gen_reg_rtx (mode
);
6489 /* Replace biv with giv's reduced register. */
6490 validate_change (insn
, &XEXP (x
, 1 - arg_operand
),
6493 /* Compute value to compare against. */
6494 emit_iv_add_mult (arg
, v
->mult_val
, v
->add_val
,
6496 validate_change (insn
, &XEXP (x
, arg_operand
), tem
, 1);
6497 if (apply_change_group ())
6502 /* This code has problems. Basically, you can't know when
6503 seeing if we will eliminate BL, whether a particular giv
6504 of ARG will be reduced. If it isn't going to be reduced,
6505 we can't eliminate BL. We can try forcing it to be reduced,
6506 but that can generate poor code.
6508 The problem is that the benefit of reducing TV, below should
6509 be increased if BL can actually be eliminated, but this means
6510 we might have to do a topological sort of the order in which
6511 we try to process biv. It doesn't seem worthwhile to do
6512 this sort of thing now. */
6515 /* Otherwise the reg compared with had better be a biv. */
6516 if (GET_CODE (arg
) != REG
6517 || reg_iv_type
[REGNO (arg
)] != BASIC_INDUCT
)
6520 /* Look for a pair of givs, one for each biv,
6521 with identical coefficients. */
6522 for (v
= bl
->giv
; v
; v
= v
->next_iv
)
6524 struct induction
*tv
;
6526 if (v
->ignore
|| v
->maybe_dead
|| v
->mode
!= mode
)
6529 for (tv
= reg_biv_class
[REGNO (arg
)]->giv
; tv
; tv
= tv
->next_iv
)
6530 if (! tv
->ignore
&& ! tv
->maybe_dead
6531 && rtx_equal_p (tv
->mult_val
, v
->mult_val
)
6532 && rtx_equal_p (tv
->add_val
, v
->add_val
)
6533 && tv
->mode
== mode
)
6535 /* If the giv V had the auto-inc address optimization applied
6536 to it, and INSN occurs between the giv insn and the biv
6537 insn, then we must adjust the value used here.
6538 This is rare, so we don't bother to do so. */
6540 && ((INSN_LUID (v
->insn
) < INSN_LUID (insn
)
6541 && INSN_LUID (insn
) < INSN_LUID (bl
->biv
->insn
))
6542 || (INSN_LUID (v
->insn
) > INSN_LUID (insn
)
6543 && INSN_LUID (insn
) > INSN_LUID (bl
->biv
->insn
))))
6549 /* Replace biv with its giv's reduced reg. */
6550 XEXP (x
, 1-arg_operand
) = v
->new_reg
;
6551 /* Replace other operand with the other giv's
6553 XEXP (x
, arg_operand
) = tv
->new_reg
;
6560 /* If we get here, the biv can't be eliminated. */
6564 /* If this address is a DEST_ADDR giv, it doesn't matter if the
6565 biv is used in it, since it will be replaced. */
6566 for (v
= bl
->giv
; v
; v
= v
->next_iv
)
6567 if (v
->giv_type
== DEST_ADDR
&& v
->location
== &XEXP (x
, 0))
6572 /* See if any subexpression fails elimination. */
6573 fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
6574 for (i
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
6579 if (! maybe_eliminate_biv_1 (XEXP (x
, i
), insn
, bl
,
6580 eliminate_p
, where
))
6585 for (j
= XVECLEN (x
, i
) - 1; j
>= 0; j
--)
6586 if (! maybe_eliminate_biv_1 (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
), insn
, bl
,
6587 eliminate_p
, where
))
6596 /* Return nonzero if the last use of REG
6597 is in an insn following INSN in the same basic block. */
6600 last_use_this_basic_block (reg
, insn
)
6606 n
&& GET_CODE (n
) != CODE_LABEL
&& GET_CODE (n
) != JUMP_INSN
;
6609 if (regno_last_uid
[REGNO (reg
)] == INSN_UID (n
))
6615 /* Called via `note_stores' to record the initial value of a biv. Here we
6616 just record the location of the set and process it later. */
6619 record_initial (dest
, set
)
6623 struct iv_class
*bl
;
6625 if (GET_CODE (dest
) != REG
6626 || REGNO (dest
) >= max_reg_before_loop
6627 || reg_iv_type
[REGNO (dest
)] != BASIC_INDUCT
)
6630 bl
= reg_biv_class
[REGNO (dest
)];
6632 /* If this is the first set found, record it. */
6633 if (bl
->init_insn
== 0)
6635 bl
->init_insn
= note_insn
;
6640 /* If any of the registers in X are "old" and currently have a last use earlier
6641 than INSN, update them to have a last use of INSN. Their actual last use
6642 will be the previous insn but it will not have a valid uid_luid so we can't
6646 update_reg_last_use (x
, insn
)
6650 /* Check for the case where INSN does not have a valid luid. In this case,
6651 there is no need to modify the regno_last_uid, as this can only happen
6652 when code is inserted after the loop_end to set a pseudo's final value,
6653 and hence this insn will never be the last use of x. */
6654 if (GET_CODE (x
) == REG
&& REGNO (x
) < max_reg_before_loop
6655 && INSN_UID (insn
) < max_uid_for_loop
6656 && uid_luid
[regno_last_uid
[REGNO (x
)]] < uid_luid
[INSN_UID (insn
)])
6657 regno_last_uid
[REGNO (x
)] = INSN_UID (insn
);
6661 register char *fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (GET_CODE (x
));
6662 for (i
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (GET_CODE (x
)) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
6665 update_reg_last_use (XEXP (x
, i
), insn
);
6666 else if (fmt
[i
] == 'E')
6667 for (j
= XVECLEN (x
, i
) - 1; j
>= 0; j
--)
6668 update_reg_last_use (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
), insn
);
6673 /* Given a jump insn JUMP, return the condition that will cause it to branch
6674 to its JUMP_LABEL. If the condition cannot be understood, or is an
6675 inequality floating-point comparison which needs to be reversed, 0 will
6678 If EARLIEST is non-zero, it is a pointer to a place where the earliest
6679 insn used in locating the condition was found. If a replacement test
6680 of the condition is desired, it should be placed in front of that
6681 insn and we will be sure that the inputs are still valid.
6683 The condition will be returned in a canonical form to simplify testing by
6684 callers. Specifically:
6686 (1) The code will always be a comparison operation (EQ, NE, GT, etc.).
6687 (2) Both operands will be machine operands; (cc0) will have been replaced.
6688 (3) If an operand is a constant, it will be the second operand.
6689 (4) (LE x const) will be replaced with (LT x <const+1>) and similarly
6690 for GE, GEU, and LEU. */
6693 get_condition (jump
, earliest
)
6702 int reverse_code
= 0;
6703 int did_reverse_condition
= 0;
6705 /* If this is not a standard conditional jump, we can't parse it. */
6706 if (GET_CODE (jump
) != JUMP_INSN
6707 || ! condjump_p (jump
) || simplejump_p (jump
))
6710 code
= GET_CODE (XEXP (SET_SRC (PATTERN (jump
)), 0));
6711 op0
= XEXP (XEXP (SET_SRC (PATTERN (jump
)), 0), 0);
6712 op1
= XEXP (XEXP (SET_SRC (PATTERN (jump
)), 0), 1);
6717 /* If this branches to JUMP_LABEL when the condition is false, reverse
6719 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (SET_SRC (PATTERN (jump
)), 2)) == LABEL_REF
6720 && XEXP (XEXP (SET_SRC (PATTERN (jump
)), 2), 0) == JUMP_LABEL (jump
))
6721 code
= reverse_condition (code
), did_reverse_condition
^= 1;
6723 /* If we are comparing a register with zero, see if the register is set
6724 in the previous insn to a COMPARE or a comparison operation. Perform
6725 the same tests as a function of STORE_FLAG_VALUE as find_comparison_args
6728 while (GET_RTX_CLASS (code
) == '<' && op1
== CONST0_RTX (GET_MODE (op0
)))
6730 /* Set non-zero when we find something of interest. */
6734 /* If comparison with cc0, import actual comparison from compare
6738 if ((prev
= prev_nonnote_insn (prev
)) == 0
6739 || GET_CODE (prev
) != INSN
6740 || (set
= single_set (prev
)) == 0
6741 || SET_DEST (set
) != cc0_rtx
)
6744 op0
= SET_SRC (set
);
6745 op1
= CONST0_RTX (GET_MODE (op0
));
6751 /* If this is a COMPARE, pick up the two things being compared. */
6752 if (GET_CODE (op0
) == COMPARE
)
6754 op1
= XEXP (op0
, 1);
6755 op0
= XEXP (op0
, 0);
6758 else if (GET_CODE (op0
) != REG
)
6761 /* Go back to the previous insn. Stop if it is not an INSN. We also
6762 stop if it isn't a single set or if it has a REG_INC note because
6763 we don't want to bother dealing with it. */
6765 if ((prev
= prev_nonnote_insn (prev
)) == 0
6766 || GET_CODE (prev
) != INSN
6767 || FIND_REG_INC_NOTE (prev
, 0)
6768 || (set
= single_set (prev
)) == 0)
6771 /* If this is setting OP0, get what it sets it to if it looks
6773 if (rtx_equal_p (SET_DEST (set
), op0
))
6775 enum machine_mode inner_mode
= GET_MODE (SET_SRC (set
));
6777 if ((GET_CODE (SET_SRC (set
)) == COMPARE
6780 && GET_MODE_CLASS (inner_mode
) == MODE_INT
6781 && (GET_MODE_BITSIZE (inner_mode
)
6782 <= HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
)
6783 && (STORE_FLAG_VALUE
6784 & ((HOST_WIDE_INT
) 1
6785 << (GET_MODE_BITSIZE (inner_mode
) - 1))))
6786 #ifdef FLOAT_STORE_FLAG_VALUE
6788 && GET_MODE_CLASS (inner_mode
) == MODE_FLOAT
6789 && FLOAT_STORE_FLAG_VALUE
< 0)
6792 && GET_RTX_CLASS (GET_CODE (SET_SRC (set
))) == '<')))
6794 else if (((code
== EQ
6796 && (GET_MODE_BITSIZE (inner_mode
)
6797 <= HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
)
6798 && GET_MODE_CLASS (inner_mode
) == MODE_INT
6799 && (STORE_FLAG_VALUE
6800 & ((HOST_WIDE_INT
) 1
6801 << (GET_MODE_BITSIZE (inner_mode
) - 1))))
6802 #ifdef FLOAT_STORE_FLAG_VALUE
6804 && GET_MODE_CLASS (inner_mode
) == MODE_FLOAT
6805 && FLOAT_STORE_FLAG_VALUE
< 0)
6808 && GET_RTX_CLASS (GET_CODE (SET_SRC (set
))) == '<')
6810 /* We might have reversed a LT to get a GE here. But this wasn't
6811 actually the comparison of data, so we don't flag that we
6812 have had to reverse the condition. */
6813 did_reverse_condition
^= 1;
6821 else if (reg_set_p (op0
, prev
))
6822 /* If this sets OP0, but not directly, we have to give up. */
6827 if (GET_RTX_CLASS (GET_CODE (x
)) == '<')
6828 code
= GET_CODE (x
);
6831 code
= reverse_condition (code
);
6832 did_reverse_condition
^= 1;
6836 op0
= XEXP (x
, 0), op1
= XEXP (x
, 1);
6842 /* If constant is first, put it last. */
6843 if (CONSTANT_P (op0
))
6844 code
= swap_condition (code
), tem
= op0
, op0
= op1
, op1
= tem
;
6846 /* If OP0 is the result of a comparison, we weren't able to find what
6847 was really being compared, so fail. */
6848 if (GET_MODE_CLASS (GET_MODE (op0
)) == MODE_CC
)
6851 /* Canonicalize any ordered comparison with integers involving equality
6852 if we can do computations in the relevant mode and we do not
6855 if (GET_CODE (op1
) == CONST_INT
6856 && GET_MODE (op0
) != VOIDmode
6857 && GET_MODE_BITSIZE (GET_MODE (op0
)) <= HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
)
6859 HOST_WIDE_INT const_val
= INTVAL (op1
);
6860 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT uconst_val
= const_val
;
6861 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT max_val
6862 = (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
) GET_MODE_MASK (GET_MODE (op0
));
6867 if (const_val
!= max_val
>> 1)
6868 code
= LT
, op1
= GEN_INT (const_val
+ 1);
6873 != (((HOST_WIDE_INT
) 1
6874 << (GET_MODE_BITSIZE (GET_MODE (op0
)) - 1))))
6875 code
= GT
, op1
= GEN_INT (const_val
- 1);
6879 if (uconst_val
!= max_val
)
6880 code
= LTU
, op1
= GEN_INT (uconst_val
+ 1);
6884 if (uconst_val
!= 0)
6885 code
= GTU
, op1
= GEN_INT (uconst_val
- 1);
6890 /* If this was floating-point and we reversed anything other than an
6891 EQ or NE, return zero. */
6892 if (TARGET_FLOAT_FORMAT
== IEEE_FLOAT_FORMAT
6893 && did_reverse_condition
&& code
!= NE
&& code
!= EQ
6895 && GET_MODE_CLASS (GET_MODE (op0
)) == MODE_FLOAT
)
6899 /* Never return CC0; return zero instead. */
6904 return gen_rtx (code
, VOIDmode
, op0
, op1
);
6907 /* Similar to above routine, except that we also put an invariant last
6908 unless both operands are invariants. */
6911 get_condition_for_loop (x
)
6914 rtx comparison
= get_condition (x
, NULL_PTR
);
6917 || ! invariant_p (XEXP (comparison
, 0))
6918 || invariant_p (XEXP (comparison
, 1)))
6921 return gen_rtx (swap_condition (GET_CODE (comparison
)), VOIDmode
,
6922 XEXP (comparison
, 1), XEXP (comparison
, 0));